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CLASSIFIED   BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF  BOY    LIFE 

AND  ORGANIZED  WORK 

WITH    BOYS 


RONALD    TUTTLE    VEAL 
AND  OTHERS 


ASSOCIATION    PRESS 

New  Yorks  347  Madison  Avenue 
1919 


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Copyright,  19 19,  by 
The  International  Committee  of 
Young  Men's  Christian  Associations 


Dedicated  to 

FATHER    AND   MOTHER 

Through  Whose  Untiring  Efforts 

My  Education  Has  Been  Possible 


600676 


PREFACE 

Because  of  the  great  progress  in  work  with  boys  and  the 
demand  for  material  relating  to  such  work,  as  well  as  the  au- 
thor*s  interest  in  boys'  work,  this  bibliography  has  been  compiled. 

Included  within  this  work  will  be  found  nearly  four  hundred 
and  fifty  references  from  the  bibliography  of  J.  T.  Bowne, 
published  by  the  International  Committee  in  1906,  making 
in  all  approximately  fifteen  hundred  titles.  One  hundred  and 
fifty  of  these  are  books,  while  the  rest  are  magazine  articles. 

I  have  endeavored  to  include  only  those  books  and  articles 
of  real  reference  value  to  workers  among  boys.  Among  many 
periodicals  the  following  have  been  indexed:  The  Pedagogical 
Seminary f  1891-1917;  Association  Boys — now  American  Youths 
1902-1917;  Association  Outlook  and  Seminar,  1897-1917;  Asso- 
ciation Men,  1906-1917;  How  to  Help  Boys — now  Work  With 
Boys,  1901-1917;  Religious  Education  Magazine,  1906-1917; 
Survey,  1912-1917;  National  Education  Association  Reports, 
1906-1917;  American  Physical  Education  Review,  1900-1917; 
Rural  Manhood,  1910-1917. 

In  compiling  this  bibliography  I  am  indebted  to  those  who 
have  given  their  valuable  aid.  To  Professor  Burr  I  extend  my 
thanks  for  his  many  helpful  suggestions  and  criticisms.  Espe- 
cially am  I  indebted  beyond  measure  to  Miss  Carr  and  Mr.  J. 
T.  Bowne  of  the  College  Library  for  their  most  generous  aid. 
Inquiries  for  further  information  may  be  addressed  to  Library 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass. 


EDITORIAL  NOTE 

The  original  of  this  bibliography  was  submitted  in  June,  1918, 
for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Humanics  at  the  International 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.  Later,  the  compiler  went 
overseas  with  the  American  Army,  and  in  his  absence  the  under- 
signed were  rash  enough  to  offer  to  see  the  book  through  the 
press.  Valuable  additions  were  made  by  International  secre- 
taries, E.  M.  and  C.  C.  Robinson,  F.  H.  Cheley,  E.  C.  Foster, 
A.  N.  Cotton,  and  others. 

J.  T.  BOWNE. 

G.  E.  Carr. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

Preface 5 

Abbreviations 9 

Classification 13 

Bibliography 17 

Index  to  Classification  and  Bibliography 136 


Knowledge  is  of  two  kinds: 
We  know  a  subject  ourselves, 
or  we  know  where  we  can  find 
information  upon  it. 

— Ben  Jonson. 


ABBREVIATIONS 

(Abbreviations  for  publishers  in  List  B.) 

List  A.   Periodicals 

Amer.  City — American  City. 

Amer.  Homes — American  Homes. 

Amer.  Inst.  Child  Life — ^American  Institute  of  Child  Life. 

Amer.  Jour.  Soc. — American  Journal  Sociology. 

Amer.  Mag. — American  Magazine. 

Amer.  Phy.  Ed.  Rev. — American  Physical  Education  Review. 

Amer.  Y. — American  Youth,  formerly  Association  Boys. 

Ann.  Amer.  Acad. — Annals  American  Academy  Political  Social 

Science. 
Ass*n.  B. — Association  Boys,  now  American  Youth, 
Ass*n.  Out. — Association  Outlook,  now  Association  Seminar. 
Ass*n.  Men — Association  Men. 

Ass'n.  Sem. — Association  Seminar,  formerly  Association  Outlook, 
Bib.  W.^Biblical  World. 
Cent. — Century  Magazine. 

Char,  and  Comm. — Charities  and  Commons,  now  Survey. 
Char,  and  Corr. — Charities  and  Correction  reports. 
Cur.  O. — Current  Opinion. 
Delin. — Delineator. 
Ed. — Editorials. 
Educ. — Education. 
Educ.  Rev. — Education  Review. 
H.  H.  B. — How  to  Help  Boys,  now  Work  with  Boys. 
Harp. — Harper^s  Magazine. 
Harp.  W. — Harper* s  Weekly. 
Ind. — Independent. 

Ind.  Arts  Mag. — Industrial  Arts  Magazine. 
Ladies  H.  Jour. — Ladies*  Home  Journal. 
Lippinc. — Lippincott's  Magazine. 

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SL3tlOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Lit.  D. — Literary  Digest. 

Miss.  Rev. — Missionary  Review  of  the  World. 

North  Amer.  Rev. — North  American  Review. 

N.  E.  A. — National  Education  Association  reports. 

Ped.  Sem. — Pedagogical  Seminary. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mon. — Popular  Science  Monthly. 

R.  E.  A. — Religious  Education  Association  reports. 

Relig.  Edu. — Religious  Education  Association  Magazine. 

Rev.  of  Rev. — Review  of  Reviews. 

Rur.  Man. — Rural  Manhood. 

Scrib. — Scribners'  Magazine. 

School  and  Soc. — School  and  Sociology. 

School  Rev. — School  Review. 

Sur. — Survey^  formerly  Charities  and  Commons. 

W.  W.  B. — Work  with  Boys,  formerly  How  to  Help  Boys. 

Woman's  H.  C. — Woman's  Home  Companion. 

List  B.   Publishers 

Abingdon  Press — New  York. 
Allen — Mary  Wood-Allen,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 
Amer.  S.  S. — American  Sunday  School  Union,  Philadelphia. 
Appleton — New  York. 
Arnold — Edwin  Arnold,  London. 
Asso.  Press — Association  Press,  New  York. 
Badger — (Gorham  Press) — Boston. 
Baker  &  Taylor— New  York. 
Basse tt  Co. — Springfield,  Mass. 
Benziger — New  York. 
Blakiston — Philadelphia. 
Bobbs. — Bobbs  Merrill,  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 
Boy  Scouts  of  America,  New  York. 
Cash — London. 
Century — New  York. 
Charities  Pub.  Co. — New  York. 
Clode— E.  J.  Clode,  New  York. 
Constable — Constable,  Archibald  and  Co.,  London. 

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ABBREVIATIONS 

Cook,  D.  C— Chicago. 

Crowell — New  York. 

Dent — London. 

Doran — New  York. 

Doubleday — Doubleday  Page,  New  York. 

Button — New  York. 

Eaton  &  Mains — New  York. 

Ferris  &  Leach — Philadelphia. 

Forbes  &  Co. — Chicago. 

Fowler  &  Wells — New  York. 

Funk — Funk  &  Wagnalls,  New  York. 

Ginn — Boston. 

Good  Will  Pub.  Co.— Hinckley,  Maine. 

G.  P.  O. — Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Griffith — Griffith  and  Rowland  Press,  Philadelphia. 

Hall — Hail  Locke  Co.,  Boston. 

Harp. — Harper's,  New  York. 

Hinckley  Pub.  Co. — Hinckley,  Maine. 

Hodder — New  York. 

Houghton — Boston. 

Jennings — ^Jennings  &  Graham,  Cincinnati. 

Lechner — New  York. 

Lee  &  Shepard — Boston. 

Little — Little  Brown  Co.,  Boston. 

Longmans — Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Macm. — Macmillan,  New  York. 

McClurg. — Chicago. 

McKeever — W.  A.  McKeever,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Manual  Arts  Press — Peoria,  Illinois. 

Meth.  Bk.  Co. — Methodist  Book  Concern,  New  York. 

Moffat— Moffat,  Yard  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Nutt — London. 

Oakwood — Oakwood  Pub.  Co.,  Boston. 

Open  Court  Pub.  Co, — Chicago. 

Outing  Pub.  Co. — New  York. 

Oxford — Oxford  University  Press,  35  W.  326.  St.,  New  York  City. 

Pearson — London. 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Pilgrim  Press — Boston. 

Pres.  Bd. — Presbyterian  Board,  Philadelphia. 

Putnam — New  York. 

Revell — New  York. 

Rev.  of  Rev. — Review  of  Reviews  Co.,  New  York. 

Roberts — Boston. 

Scrib. — Scribners',  New  York. 

Seminar  Pub.  Co. — Springfield,  Massachusetts. 

Silver— Silver,  Burdette  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Stead  well — B.  S.  Steadwell,  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 

Stokes — New  York. 

S.  S.  Times — Sunday  School  Times,  Philadelphia. 

Survey — Siu^vey  Associates,  New  York. 

U.  of  C.  Press — University  of  Chicago  Press,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

United  Societies  of  Christian  Endeavor — Boston. 

Vir  Pub.  Co.— Philadelphia. 

Wessels — New  York. 

World— World  Book  Co.,  Yonkers. 

Wynnewood — Wynne  wood  Pub.  Co.,  Chicago. 


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CLASSIFICATION 


Bioo  Boyhood 

Biio  CHILD  STUDY. 

Biao  BOY  LIFE  AND  CHARACTER  —  including  adoles- 

cence. 
.1  biographies   of    real   life.     That   which   throws 
light  on  real  boy  character. 

B121  Physical    development.    Description    only.     For 

physical  education,  see  B217. 
B122  Mental  development  (including  education).     See 

also  B215.  Reading  in  B800. 
.1  vocational  education  and  guidance. 

B 1 23  Moral  and  religious  development — including  ethical 

relationships  and  degeneracy. 
.1  religious  life  and  education  (see  also  B214); 
.2  home  and  family;  .3  citizenship;  .4  em- 
ployers; .5  amusements;  .6  sex;  .7  temperance; 
.8  thrift;  .9  degeneracy,  immorality.  See  also 
B400. 

B124  Social  development. 

.1  group  instinct;  .2  social  ethics. 

B129  Special  classes  of  boys. 

.1  school  boys  (see  also  B219.1);  .2  wage-earners, 
newsboys    (see  also   B219.2;  B230);   .3  street 
boys  (see  also  B219.3;  B230);  .4  country  boys 
(see  also  B219.4). 
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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

B200  Organized  Work  for  Boys    (Methods) 

Baio  BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

.1  conferences;  .2  relationships;  .3  policy;  .4  ex- 
tension work  (community  work);  .5  buildings, 
rooms,  and  furniture;  .6  American  standard 
program;  .61  Canadian  eflficiency  tests;  .9  his- 
tory. 

62 1 1  Organization. 

.1  by-laws;  .2  managers;  .3  committees;  .4  mem- 
bership; .5  boys'  work  director. 
B212  Business  Management — finances,  advertising,  etc. 

B214  Religious  Agencies.     (See  also  B123.1   Religious 

education.) 
.1   Bible  study   (including  all  Bible  courses  for 
boys) ;  religious  meetings ;  .3  missions. 
B215  Educational  Agencies  (books  and  reading  in  B800). 

See  also  B230.4. 
.2  classes  and  clubs;  .3  lectures  and  talks;  .4  de- 
bates. 

B216  Social  Agencies  (musical  and  other  social  clubs). 

B217  Physical  Agencies   (including  physical  education 

for  boys  in  general). 
.1  athletics  and  gymnastics.     For  games,  see  also 
B310.     .2  outings;  .3  camps  (including  all  boys' 
camps,  whether  Y.  M.  C.  A.  or  not). 

B219  Special  Classes  of  Boys. 

.1  school  boys  (see  also  B129.1);  .2  wage  earners 
(see  also  B  129.2);  street  boys  (see  also  B  129.3); 
.4  country  boys  (see  also  B  129.4  and  B210.4). 

B320  OTHER  RELIGIOUS  ORGANIZATIONS.    See  also 

B230;  B123.1. 
.1  boys'  brigade;  .2  Knights  of  King  Arthur;  .3 
Roman  Catholic  organizations. 
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CLASSIFICATION 

Baao  BOYS'  CLUBS. 

.1  organization;  .2  business  management;  .3  moral 
and  civic  (see  also  B  123.3);  .4  educational  (see 
also  B215);  .5  social  and  musical  (see  B216); 
.6  athletics  and  gymnastics  (see  B217.1 ;  camps, 
B217.3;  for  games,  see  B217.1  and  B310); 
.7  thrift  (see  B  123.8);  .9  history. 
B240  OTHER  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  BOYS. 

.1  Boy  Scouts;  .2  Woodcraft  or  *'Seton"  Indians. 

B300  Welfare  and  Protection  Agencies 

B310  CHILD  WELFARE,  playgrounds,  etc.     (For  games, 

see  also  B217.1) 

B330  PROTECTION  AND  GUIDANCE,  care  of  neglected 

and  dependent,  industrial  homes  and  farms 
(not  reformatory). 
.1  prevention  of  cruelty  to  children;  .2  child  labor. 

B400  Correction  and  Reform 

B410  JUVENILE  DELINQUENCY  AND  COURTS. 

B420  CORRECTIVE  HOMES,  SCHOOLS,  COMMUNI- 

TIES, ETC. — ^including  reformatories  for  the 
first  ofiPense. 

B800  Books  for  Boys 

including  books  on  story-telling  and  books  of  value  in 
guiding  the  reading  of  boys. 

TO  THE  USERS  OF  PUBLIC  LIBRARIES 

The  books  classified  somewhat  minutely  by  subjects  on  the 
following  pages  will  be  foimd  widely  scattered  in  many  public 
libraries,  and  often  arranged  under  the  Dewey  Decimal  Classi- 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

fication.    The  following  table  will  indicate  where  some  of  these 
groups  are  likely  to  be  found : 


BI20 " 

"    136.77 

BI2I '• 

"    613.7 

BI22 " 

"    370-374 

BI23 " 

"    268,170-178,377 

BI24 " 

"    136.77,177 

BI29 " 

"    136.77,331.3,630 

B2I0 " 

"   267.357 

B220 "     * 

"    267.7. 

B230 " 

"   367 

B240 *• 

"    269.42,369.43 

B300 "     ' 

"    360 

B3I0 " 

"    796,371.61,613 

B320 "     * 

"    136,179.2.331.3 

B400 " 

"    360 

B4IO '* 

"   136,364 

B420 " 

'*   364 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Bioo  Boyhood. 

BOWNE,  J.  T.— Classification  and  bibliography  of 
boy  life  and  work  with  boys.  Ass'n  5.,  Aug., 
1906,  pp.  199-235. "" 

Biio  CHILD  STUDY. 

BALDWIN,  J.  M. — Mental  development  in  the 
child  and  race.     Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1897,  496  pp. 

BRITTAIN,  H.  L.— Study  in  imagination.     Ped, 
Sem.,  June,  1907,  pp.  137-207. 

BURNHAM,  W.  H.— Scientific  study  of  children. 
N.  E.  A.,  1908,  pp.  908-13. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  A.  F.— The  child;  a  study  in 
the  evolution  of  man.  (With  bibliography  of 
child  study.)    Scrib.,  N.  Y.,  1902,  498  pp. 

CHAMBERS,  W.  G.— Why  children  play.  N.  E. 
A.,  1909,  pp.  720-26. 

DAWSON,  G.  E.— Child's  rights.  Relig,  Edu., 
June,  191 1,  pp.  166-74. 

DRUMMOND,  W.  B.— The  child;  his  nature  and 
nurture.     Dutton,  N.  Y.,  1901,  146  pp. 

,  Introduction  to  child  study.  Long- 
mans, N.  Y.,  1912, 344  pp. 

FOLSOM,  J.  K.— Scientific  play  worid  of  a  child. 
Ped.  Sem,^  June,  1915,  pp.  161-82. 

FORBUSH,  W.  B.— Coming  generation.  Apple- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1913,  385  pp. 

.    and    others. — Guide    to    childhood. 

Amer.  Inst,  of  Child  Life.    Phil.,  1913,  232  pp. 

FOWLER,  J.  A. — Manual  of    mental  science,  or 
childhood,  its  character  and  culture.    Fowler  & 
Wells,  N.  Y.,  1897,  235  pp. 
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[Biio]  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

GROSZMANN,     M. — Danger-signals    in    young 

children.     N.  E.  A.,  1910,  pp.  874-880. 
GUILLET,  C.—Education  in  interests.    Fed,  Setn., 

Dec.,  1906,  pp.  474-87. 
.     Growth  of  a  child's  concepts.    Fed, 

Sem,f  Mar.,  1917,  pp.  81-96. 
.    Study  in  interests.    Fed,  Sem,,  Sept., 

1906,  pp.  322-28. 
HALL,  G.  S. — Recent  advances  in  child  study. 

Fed,  Sent.,  Sept.,  1908,  pp.  353-7- 
.     Youth,  its  education,  regimen  and 

hygiene.    Appleton,  N.  Y.,  1906,  371  pp. 
JOHNSON,  G.  E.— Child  study  on  the  playground. 

N.  E.  A.,  1908,  pp.  917-24. 
KING,  I. — Psychology  of  child  development.     U. 

of  C.  Press,  Chicago,  1907,  265  pp. 
KIDD,  D. — Savage  childhood;  a  study  of  Kafir 

children.     Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1906,  306  pp. 
MEAD,    C.    D.— Intelligence   of    children.    Fed, 

Sem,,  Sept.,  1914,  pp.  394-406. 
PALMER,  L.  A.— Play  life  in  the  first  eight  years. 

Ginn,  Boston,  19 16,  286  pp. 
PATRICK,    G.    T.— Psychology   of   play.     Fed. 

Sent.,  19 14,  pp.  469-84. 
PREYER,  W.— Mental  development  in  the  child. 

Appleton,  N.  Y.,  1897,  196  pp. 
RAUSCHENBUSCH,  W.— Rights  of  the  chUd  in 

the  community.     Relig.  Edu.,  June,  19 15,  pp. 

219-25. 
RAYNER,  E.   A.— Child's  religious  life.     Relig. 

Edu.,  Dec,  1917,  pp.  403-7. 
RICHMOND,  E.— Mind  of  a  child.     Longmans, 

N.  Y.,  1901,  176  pp. 
ROWE,    S.    H.— Physical    nature   of   the    child. 

Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1899,  207  pp. 
SMITH,  T.  L.— Bibliography  of  articles  on  study 

of  childhood  published  in  the  Fed.   Sem,  and 
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BOY  LIFE  AND  CHARACTER 

Amer,  Jour,  of  Psy.     Fed,  Sent.,  Sept.,  1906,  pp. 

355-65. 
SULLY,  J. — Studies  of  childhood.     Appleton,  N. 

Y.,  1896,  527  pp. 
SUZZALLO,  H.— Training  of  the  child's  emotional 

life.     N.  E.  A.,  1907,  pp.  905-9. 
WARNER,    P.— Nervous    system    of    the    child. 

Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1906,  233  pp. 
WILLIAMS,  C.  D.—Rights  of  the  child.     Relig. 

Edu.,  Apr.,  1915,  pp.  123-34. 

Note. — Annual  bibliographies  appear  in  the  Ped. 
Sem.,  which  give  a  very  good  list  of  articles  on 
child  study. 

BOY  LIFE  AND  CHARACTER. 

ADDAMS,  J. — Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city  streets. 

Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1917,  162  pp. 
ALEXANDER,  J.  L.— Boy  training.    Asso.  Press, 

N.  Y.,  1912,  200  pp. 
ATTRIDGE,  J.  J.— Boys  who  have  made  good. 

W,  W.  B.,  Apr.,  1909,  pp.  16-22. 
BAILEY,    W.    B.— Need   of   the   growing    man. 

W.  W.  B.,  Apr.,  19 12,  pp.  226-30. 
BECK,    P.    O. — Marching    manward.     Abingdon 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1913,  192  pp. 
BOLAND,  G.— Taking  a  dare.     Ped.  Sem.,  Dec, 

1910.  PP-  510-24- 
BOY  PROBLEM  (Report),  W.  W.  B.,  Apr.,  1912. 

pp.  239-50. 
BOYS'  VIEWPOINT  (Ed.)  Ass'n  B.,  1903,  p.  140. 
BRUERE,   R.   W.— Giving  the  boys  a  chance. 

Ass'n  B.,  Oct.,  1907,  pp.  209-13. 
BURK,  C.  P.— Collecting  instinct.     Ped.  Sent., 

July,  1900,  pp.  179-207. 
BURK,  P.  L.— Teasing  and  bullying.    Ped.  Sem., 

Apr.,  1897,  pp.  336-371. 
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BURNHAM,  W.  H.— Study  of  adolescence.     Ped, 

Sem.,  Vol.  I,  No.  2,  pp.  174-95. 
BURR,   H.   M. — Studies  in  adolescent  boyhood. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1916,  also  in  Asso.  Sem.,  Oct., 

1906,  to  May,  1907. 
.     Donald  McRea.     Seminar  Pub.  Co., 

Springfield,  Mass.,  191 1,  172  pp. 
.     Everyboy.     Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 18, 

also  in  Amer.  F.,  Oct.,  1916,  to  Oct.,  1917. 
BUTTENWEISER,  E.  C— Obstinate  child.    Ped, 

Sem.,  Sept.,  191 1,  pp.  315-28. 
CAMPBELL,  A. — Boy  you  are  worrjdng  about. 

W,  W,  B.y  Jan.,  1913,  pp.  20-4. 
CHELEY,  F.  H.— Adventures  of  a  prodigal  father. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1916,  132  pp. 
.     Prepared     or     unprepared?     Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1918,  16  pp. 
CONKLIN,   E.    S.— Psychology   of   young   man- 
hood.    Thesis,   Y.   M.    C.   A.   College,   Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1908,  171  pp.     Also  in  Ass'n.  Sent., 

Oct.,  1907-Feb.,  1908. 
DEAN,  A.   D.— Boy  of  tomorrow.     W,    W,  B., 

Feb.,  1913,  pp.  53-^. 
DICKINSON,  G.  A.— Your  boy,  his  nature  and 

nurture.     Hodder,  N.  Y.,  1909,  176  pp. 
DOGGETT,  L.  L.— Pedagogy  of  adolescence;  the 

study  of  ideas  in  Rousseau's  "Emile."     Ass'n. 

Sem.,  May,  1913,  pp.  289-314. 
FISKE,    G.    A. — Boy   life   and    self-government. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 10,  310  pp. 
FORBUSH,   W.   B.— Art  of  being  a  godparent. 

H,  H.  B.y  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  66-74. 
.    Books  on  boys  and  work  with  them. 

H,  H.  B,,  Apr.,   1901,  pp.  28-32;  H,  H,  B., 

Apr.,  1902,  pp.   106-7;  H.  H,  B.,  Apr.,  1903, 

pp.  139-48;  W,  W,  5.,  Oct.,  1907,  pp.  296-306; 

W.  W.  5.,  July,  1909.  pp.  39-47. 
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-.     Education   of  princes.     H.   H.   B,, 


Jan.,  1901,  pp.  17-26. 

Study  of  some  boys  together.     H, 


H.  B.,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  49-55. 
FOSTER,  E.  C— Making  life  count.    Missionary 

Education  Movement,  N.  Y.,  1918,  166  pp. 
GIBSON,    H.    W. — Boyology    or    boy    analysis. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 16,  294  pp. 
GOODRICH,  C.  F.— What  shall  we  do  for  our 

boys?     W.  W.  B,f  June,  1916,  pp.  184-90. 
GRAY,  J.   H. — The  boy  problem  as  related  to 

organization.      Thesis,    Y.    M.    C.    A.    College, 

Springfield,  Mass.,  1904. 
GROVES,   E.   R.— Bettering  the   boys'   environ- 
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GULICK,    L.    H. — Organizing   instinct   of   boys. 

H.  H.  5.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  19-20. 
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Ass'n,  B.,  Feb.-Oct.,  1902. 
HALL,  G.  S. — Adolescence,  its  psychology  and  its 

relations  to  physiology,  anthropology,  sociology, 

sex,  crime,  religion  and  education.     Appleton, 

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HOPE,    A.     R.—Book     about    boys.    Roberts, 

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NEW  APOSTLES'  CREED,  "I  believe  in  boys." 
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Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1915,  296  pp. 
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ways.    Ladies  H,  J.,  Oct.,  1901,  p.  30. 
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WHITE,  WM.  A.— Boyville  stories,  sketches  of 

boy  life.     McClure's,  July  and  Nov.,  1899. 
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WINGATE,  C.  F.— What  shaU  our  boys  do  for 
a  living?     Doubleday,  N.  Y.,   1908,  287  pp. 

WOODROW,  S.  H.— That  boy.  Ass'n.  Seni., 
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WORK  WITH  BOYS  (Formerly  How  to  help 
Boys).  A  magazine  devoted  to  the  boy,  his 
clubs,  activities  and  life.  Published  by  Wm. 
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.  I  Biographies  of  real  life. 

ALBEE,    J. — Confessions   of   boyhood.      Badger, 

Boston.     19 10,  267  pp. 
ALDRICH,  T.  B.— Story  of  a  bad  boy.    Hough- 
ton, Boston,  1877,  261  pp. 
BOLTON,  S.  K. — Poor  boys  who  became  famous. 

Crowell,  N.  Y.,  1885,  367  pp. 
BOSARD,  W.  R. — Some  experiences  with  boys  in 

a  lumber  town.     W.    W.   5.,   Apr.,    1907,   pp. 

126-34. 
FRYER,    E.— Boy    hero.       Cosmopolitan,    Nov., 

1902,  pp.  54-5. 
HALE,   E.    E.— New   England   boyhood.     Little, 

Boston,  1893,  500  pp. 
HALL,     G.  S. — Boy      life    in    a     Massachusetts 

town  thirty  years  ago.      Proceedings  American 

Antiquarian    Society,    Worcester,    Mass.,    1890, 

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forty  years  ago.     Ped.   Sent.,  June,    1906,  pp. 

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Early  memories.     Ped.  Sent.,  Dec, 


1899,  pp.  485-512. 

HINCKLEY,  G.  W.— Daniel  Alexander  Mc- 
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.  Some    Good    Will    boys.     Hinckley, 

Maine.     19 10,  139  pp. 
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HOWELLS,  WM.  D.— Boy's  town.    Harp.,  N.*  Y., 

1902,  247  pp. 
HUGHES,  T.— Tom  Brown's  school  days.    Hough- 
ton, Boston,  1890,  369  pp. 
INFLUENCES    FOR    GOOD  IN    BOYHOOD. 

(Ed.)  Ass'n.  B.y  Feb.,  1902,  pp.  31-2. 
MUIR,  J. — Boyhood  of  a  naturalist.    Houghton, 

Boston,  1913,  123  pp. 
SABIN,  E.  L. — When  you  were  a  boy.    Baker, 

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men.    Ped,  Sem.y  Oct.,  1894,  PP-  134-56. 

B121  Physical  Development,  see  also  B217. 

BRUERE,  R.  W.— Physiological  ages  and  child 

labor.     N.  E.  A.,  1908,  pp.  924-32. 
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Nature,  Oct.  9,  1902. 
HALL,  W.  S. — Reproduction  and  sexual  hygiene. 

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Sent.,  Sept.,  1916,  pp.  295-323. 
McCURDY,  J.  H. — Adolescent  changes  in  heart 

rate  and  blood  pressure.    Amer.  Phy.  Ed.  Rev., 

May,  19 10,  pp.  421-32. 

.    Study  in  adolescent  efficiency.     N. 

^  E.  A.,  1912,  pp.  1186--93. 

MOLL,   A. — Sexual   life   of   the   child.     Macm., 

N.  Y.,  1912,  339  pp. 
OPPENHEIM,     N.— -Physical     development     of 

the   working  boy.    H.  H.   B.,  Jan.,   1903,  pp. 

6-12. 
STARR,  L. — Adolescent  period.    Blakiston,  Phil., 

1915,  211  pp. 
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H.  H.  B.,  1903,  pp.  12-19;  Education,  Jan.,  1903, 
299-304. 

-.    Some  physical  abnormalities  of  boys 


which   boys*    club   leaders   should   understand. 

W.  W.  B,,  Apr.,  1913,  pp.  156-8. 
TAYLOR,  C.  K.— Better  boys;  judging  a  boy's 

physical  development.    Amer,  Mag.,  Jan.,  1914, 

pp.  17-21. 
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child.    Amer,  Phy.  Ed,  Rev.,  June,   1913,  pp. 

369-74. 
TYLER,   J.    M.— Study  of  growth   in   children. 

N.  E.  A.,  1908,  pp.  913-16. 
VINES,  J.  H. — Physique  of  the  public  schoolboy. 

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WILCOX,    D.    G.— Physical    awakening    of    the 

boy.     W.  W.  B.,  Sept.,  191 1,  pp.  9-16. 

B122  Mental  Development  (including  education).    See 

also  B215. 

AYRES,  L.  P. — Laggards  in  our  schools.  Survey, 
N.  Y.,  1913,  220  pp. 

BALLIET,  T.  M. — Instincts  and  education. 
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BERKOWITZ,  H.— Right  of  the  child  to  educa- 
tion.    Relig.  Ed.,  June,  1915,  pp.  233-39. 

BROWN,  E.  E.— Making  of  our  middle  schools. 
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BROWN,  J.  F. — American  high  school.  Macm., 
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BUCK,  F.— Every  child  at  the  school  door.  Sur- 
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DEWEY,  J.  and  DEWEY,  E.— Schools  of  to- 
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EDUCATIONAL  REPORTS.  The  annual  reports 
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of  Education  contain  much  of  value  in  this  class. 
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GARDNER,  C.  S.— Right  of  the  child  to  educa- 
tion.   Relig.  Ed.,  June,  1915,  pp.  225-233. 

GIGNILLIAT,  R.  L.— Education  of  boys  by  the 
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GREENWOOD,  J.   M.— Home  and  school  life. 
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HALLECK,  R.  P.— What  kind  of  education  is 
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HEWINS,  C.  N.— Reading  clubs  for  older  boys 
and  girls.    Fed.  Sent.,  Sept.,  1909,  pp.  325-30. 

HINCHMAN,  W.  S.— American  school.    Double- 
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HORNE,  H.  H. — Idealism  in  education.    Macm., 
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.     Psychological   principles   of   educa- 
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How    to    study   effectively.    Amer. 


F.,  Oct.,  1917,  p.  II. 
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study.    Ass'n  B.,  Apr.,  1906,  pp.  70-6. 
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JOHNSTON,  C.  H.  and  others.— High  school  edu- 
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JOHNSTON,    C.   H.   ed.— Modern   high   school. 

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KING,  I. — High  school  age.    Bobbs,  Indianapolis, 

1914,  225  pp. 
MINER,   J.    B. — Discovery   of   capacity   among 

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MORSE,  S.   L.— Culture  for  the  stay  at  home 

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2-5. 

PEABODY,  E.— Relation  of  the  home  to  the 
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pp.  27-33. 

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PERRY,  A.  C. — Discipline  as  a  school  problem. 

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picture.    Amer.  F.,  Dec,  1914,  pp.  313-20. 
RIDEOUT,  B.  S.— What  nature  study  can  do  for 

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SNEDDEN,    DAVID.-— Problems    of    secondary 

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BRAY,  R.  A. — Boy  labor  and  apprenticeship. 
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BROWN,  L.  R. — Life  work  conference  of  senior 
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CAMPBELL,  A. — Helping  a  boy  to  find  his  vo- 
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345-50. 

COTTON,  A.  N.— Last  chance  with  high  school 
boys.    Amer,  F.,  May,  1918,  p.  2. 

DAVIS,  J.  B. — Vocational  and  moral  guidance. 
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FORBUSH,  W.  B.-— Helping  boys  to  their  voca- 
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FOWLER,  N.  C— Boy:  how  to  help  him  succeed. 
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.    How  to  get  and  keep  a  job.    Moffat, 

N.  Y.,  1915,  254  pp. 

.    Starting  in  life.     Little,  Bost.,  1907^ 

411  pp. 

GOWIN,  E.  B.,  and  WHEATLEY,  W.  A.— -Occu- 
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HALL,  S.  R. — How  to  get  a  position  and  how  to 
keep  it.    Funk,  N.  Y.,  1908,  140  pp. 

HEY,  S. — Development  of  wage  earners.  Oxford, 
Lond.,  19 1 7,  16  pp. 

HOLLINGWOOD,  H.  L.— Vocational  psychology. 
Appleton,  N.  Y.,  19 16,  302  pp. 

HUTCHINSON,  T.  H.— Vocational  guidance. 
Asso.  Sem.y  June,  1912,  through  Jan.,  1913. 

LUTZ,  R.  R.~Metal  trades.  Cleveland  educa- 
tion survey,  Ohio,  19 16,  129  pp. 

McKEEVER,  W.  A.— Assisting  the  boy  in  choice 
of  a  vocation.  McKeever,  Lawrence,  Kansas, 
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.       Industrial    training    of    the    boy. 

Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1914,  71  pp. 
MERTON,  H. — How  to  choose  the  right  vocation. 

Funk,  N.  Y.,  19 17,  300  pp. 
MOORE,  H.  H.— Youth  and  the  nation.    Macm., 

N.  Y.,  1917,  168  pp. 
O'LEARY,  I.  P. — Department  store  occupations. 

Cleveland  education  survey,  Ohio,  1916,  127  pp. 
PARSONS,  F. — Choosing  a  vocation.    Houghton, 

Bost.,  1909,  165  pp. 
PINER,  H.  L.— How  to  hold  a  job.    Asso.  Press, 

N.  Y.,  pamphlet. 
ROBINSON,  C.  C.—Where  will  you  be  ten  years 

from  today?    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  pamphlet. 
ROLLINS,  F.  W.— What  can  a  young  man  do? 

Little,  Bost.,  1909,  339  pp. 
SHAW,  F.  L.— Building  trades.    Cleveland  educa- 
tion survey,  Ohio,  1916,  107  pp. 
.     Printing  trades.     Cleveland  educa- 
tion survey,  Ohio,  19 16,  95  pp. 
STEVENS,  B.  H. — Boys  and  girls  in  commercial 

work.    Cleveland  education  survey,  Ohio,  19 16, 

181  pp. 
VOCATIONAL  QUIZ  BLANK.—Ass'n.  B.,  Oct., 

1908,  pp.  210-18. 
WEAVER,  E.  W.— Profitable  vocations  for  boys. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1915,  278  pp. 
.    Vocational  bureau  for  boys.    As5*n, 

B,,  Oct.,  1908,  pp.  181-7. 
WRIGHT,  H.  B.— Will  of  God  and  a  man's  life 

work.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1912,  280  pp. 
YOUNG  FOLKS'  LIBRARY  ON  VOCATIONS. 

— Hall,  Bost.,  191 1,  10  vols. 

B123  Moral  and  Religious  Development.    .1  Religious 

life;  .2  Home  and  Family;  .3  Citizenship,  see  also 
B230.3;   .4  Employers;  .5  Amusements;   .6  Sex; 
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.7  Temperance;  .8  Thrift;  .9  Degeneracy,  see  also 

B400. 

ADLER,  F. — Moral  instruction  of  children.    Ap- 

pleton,  N.  Y.,  1912,  270  pp. 
BAGLEY,  W.  C. — Pedagogy  of  morality  and  re- 
ligion as  related  to  the  period  of  development. 

Relig,  Edu.y  Apr.,  1909,  pp.  91-106. 
BAKER,  B.  N. — Morals  by  the  graphic  methods. 

Relig.  Edu.y  June,  1910,  pp.  189-93. 
BALDWIN,    B.    T.— Boy    of    high    school    age. 

Relig.  Edu.,  Apr.,  1913,  pp.  23-32. 
BARNES,  C.  W. — Relation  of  moral  and  religious 

training.     N.  E.  A.,  191 1,  pp.  397-400. 
BOSWORTH,  E.  I.— Call  for  character.     Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  C1907,  24  pp. 
BROWN,   E.   G. — Development  of  character  in 

boyhood.    H,  H,  B.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  20-7. 
BURDETTE,   R.  J.    and  others— Before    he   is 

twenty.     Five   perplexing   phases   of   the   boy 

question.    Revell,  N.  Y.,  1894,  104  pp. 
BURR,  H.  M. — Boy  as  an  idealist.    Ass'n.  Sem., 

Nov.,  1901,  pp.  27-35;  H,  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1902, 

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CHANDLER,  E.  H.—Moving  picture  show. 
Relig,  Edu.f  Oct.,  191 1,  pp.  344-9. 

EDWARDS,  R.  H.— Christianity  and  amuse- 
ments.   Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 15,  157  pp. 

GIBSON,  H.  W.— Boy  and  the  pool  table.  W. 
W,  B.,  Sept.,  1913,  pp.  281-5. 

GULICK,  L.  H. — Psychological,  pedagogical  and 
religious  aspects  of  group  games.  Ped.  Sent., 
Mar.,  1899,  pp.  135-51;  Ass'n,  Out.,  Feb., 
1900,  pp.  98-124. 

JOHNSON,  G.  E.— Helping  boys  through  play. 
H.  H.  B.,  1900,  pp.  7-8. 

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B.,  Apr.,  1901,  pp.  4-18;  H.  H,  B.,  Oct.,  1903, 

pp.  239-53. 

Play  as  a  moral  equivalent  of  war. 


W.  W.  B.,  Oct.,  1911,  pp.  69-84. 

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Phy.  Ed.  Rev.,  Oct.,  1909,  pp.  500-7. 
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pp.  349-54. 
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Nov.,  1914,  pp.  351-5. 
LEE,  J. — Crime  or  sport.     W.  W.  B,,  July,  1904, 

pp.  152-9. 
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420-3. 
TRUMBULL,   H.   C— Border  lines  in  the  field 

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199  pp. 
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June,  1910,  pp.  129-142. 
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YOUNG,  H. — Character  through  recreation.    Amer, 
5.  5.,  Phil.,  1915,  291  pp. 

.6  Sex. 
ALLEN,    MRS.    M.    WOOD.— Almost    a    man. 

Allen,  Ann  Arbor,  1895,  39  pp. 
BATCHELOR,  W.   C— Sex  instruction  adapted 

to  the  various  periods  of  boy  life.    Thesis,  Y.  M. 

C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  19 13,  L.86. 
BIGELOW,  M.  A.— Sex  instruction.     Relig,  Edu,, 

Apr.,  1913,  pp.  11-22. 
BISSEKER,  H.— When  a  boy  becomes  a  man. 

Revell,  N.  Y.,  19 12,  46  pp. 
BROCKMAN,  F.  S.— Moral  and  religious  life  of 

preparatory  school   students  in  the  U.  S.     Ped, 

Sem.,  Sept.,  1902,  pp.  255-73. 
BURGESS,  W.— Child's  right  to  sex  instruction. 

Relig.  Edu.,  Dec,  19 16,  pp.  499-503. 
CABOT,  R.   C, — Consecration  of  the  affections. 

Amer,  F.,  Apr.,  1913,  pp.  49-56. 
CONWELL,    J.    A.— Manhood's    morning.      Vir 

Pub.  Co.,  Phil.,  1903,  302  pp. 
COTTON,  A.  N.— Sex  hygiene  and  the  high  school 

boys.     Amer,  F.,  Dec,  19 16,  p.  4. 
CRACKEL,   M.   D. — Individual  sex  instruction. 

Amer,  F.,  Apr.,  1913,  pp.  70-4. 
CURTIS,  F.  S. — Several  years  of  practical  expe- 
rience in  educating  boys  in  the  hygiene  of  sex. 

W,  W.  5.,  Oct.,  1908,  pp.  283-9. 
DANGER     IN     SEX     INSTRUCTION.     (Ed.) 

Amer.  F.,  Apr.,  1913,  pp.  103-105. 
DODSON,   G.   R.— Sex  education  in  the  home. 

Relig.  Edu.,  19 12,  pp.  493-6. 
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age.    Relig,  Edu,,  Dec,  19 16,  pp.  487-98. 
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GULICK,  L.  H. — Sex  and  reHgion.  Ass'n.  Out., 
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HALL,  G.  S. — Methods  of  educating  young  peo- 
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HALL,  W.  S. — Developing  into  manhood,  Asso. 
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Wynnewood,  Chi.,  1912,  132  pp. 
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Strength   of   ten.     Steadwell.     La 


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HINCKLEY,  G.  W.— Sex  instruction  by  graded 
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HOWARD,  W.  L.— Confidential  chats  with  boys. 
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KEEPING  FIT.— G.  P.  O..  Wash.,  1918,  14  pp. 

LEE,  F. — Moloch  and  the  boy.     A  study  of  in- 
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LOWRY,  E.  B.— Truths,  talks  with  a  boy  con- 
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95  pp. 
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MITCHELL,  L.  S.  (MISS).— School  children  and 

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to  boys?    Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  1916,  pp.  1-3. 
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— Amer.  F.,  Dec.,  1916,  p.  4. 
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B.^  Oct.,  1908,  pp.  207-10. 
SILL,  F.  H. — Sex  instruction  as  part  of  religious 

instruction.     Amer.  F.,  Dec,  1913,  pp.  269-72. 
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Vir  Pub.  Co.,  Phil.,  1897,  I93  PP- 
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.7  Temperance. 
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COFFIN  NAILS.     A  talk  with  boys  on  cigar- 
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FORD,    HENRY.— Case   of   little   white   slaver. 

Pub.  by  author,  Detroit,  19 16,  75  pp. 
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Dec,  1914,  pp.  307-9. 
GRAY,    H.    S.—Boy    and    the    cigarette    habit. 

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RIIS,  J.  A. — Burglar's  story.  Char,  and  Comnt., 
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SWIFT,  E.  J. — Some  criminal  tendencies  of  boy- 
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B124  Social  Development. 

FORBUSH,  W.  B.— Social  pedagogy  of  boyhood. 

Ped.  Sem.y  Oct.,  1900,  pp.  307-46. 
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,1  Group  instinct. 

ADAMS,  B. — Street  gang  as  a  factor  in  politics. 
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ADDAMS,  J. — Companionship  vs.  loyalty  in  the 
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BONSER,  F.  G.— -Chums,  a  study  of  youthful 
friendships.     Ped,  Sent.,  June,  1902,  pp.  220-36. 

BROWNE,  T.  J.— Clan  or  gang  instinct  in  boys. 
Ass'n,  Out.,  June,  1900  to  Oct.,  1901 ;  W,  W.  B., 
Jan.,  1904,  pp.  1-8. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  A.— Group  instinct  in  its  rela- 
tion to  work  in  the  street  boys'  clubs  and  news- 
boys* homes.     W,  W,  B.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  95-6. 

COE,  G.  A. — Gang  instinct  and  the  boy's  reli- 
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CRACKEL,  M.  D. — Relation  of  group  instinct 
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CROSBY,  F.  A.— Transformation  of  a  gang. 
Ass*n,  B.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  82-4. 

GANG.    Ladies*  H.  Jour.,  Aug.,  1903,  pp.  3-4. 

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[B  124^]       BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

HALL,   B. — Relation   of   the  group   instinct   to 

boys'  clubs.     W,  W.  B.,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  63-7. 
JACKSON,  B.  B.— Relation  of  the  group  instinct 

to  schools. — W,  W.  B.,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  59-63. 
LINDSEY,    B.    B. — Gang    and    juvenile    crime. 

W,  W.  5.,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  26-43. 
MALLARY,  H.  M.— Relation  of  group  instinct 

to  correctional  institutions.     W,    W.  B.,  Jan., 

1904,  pp.  56-8. 

PUFFER,  J.  A.-~ Boys'  gangs.     Fed.  Sent.,  June, 

1905,  pp.  175-212. 

.     Boy  gangs  and  boy  leaders.     Mc- 

Clure's,  Oct.,  191 1,  pp.  678-89. 

SCOTT,  J.  H. — Social  instinct  and  its  develop- 
ment in  boy  life.     Ass'n.  Sem.,  June- July,  1905. 

SPETZ,  A.— Antidotes  for  the  city  gang.  W,  W. 
B,,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  22-6. 

WHITE,  J.  H.— Child  in  the  group.  N.  E.  A., 
1909,  pp.  733-7. 

.2  Social  ethics. 
LEE,  J. — Social  relationships  of  boys  and  girls, 

a  danger  or  an  opportunity.     Ass'n.  Sem.,  Apr., 

1912,  pp.  281-8. 
SABIN,  E.  L. — Boy's  loves.     Century,  July,  1903, 

pp.  409-13. 
SMITH,    T.    L.— Types   of   adolescent   affection. 

Ped,  Sem.,  June,  1904,  pp.  178-203. 
TOMPKINS,  J.  W.— Boy's  love.    Atlantic  Mon,, 

July,  1903,  pp.  68-73. 

B129  Special  Classes  of  Boys.    .1  School  boys,  see  also 

B219.1;  .2  wage  earning  boys,  see  also  B219.2; 
.3  street  boys,  see  also  B219.3  and  B230;  .4  coun- 
try boys,  see  also  B219.4. 
BLOOMFIELD,  M.— Jewish  boy  and  his  home. 
H.  H,  J5.,  Jan.,  1902,  pp.  39-40- 
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BLUMBERG,  B.— Old  boy  problem.     W,  W.  B., 

Sept.,  1915,  pp.  261-6. 
Mccormick,  WM.— older  boys  in  the  Sunday 

school.     W.  W.  B.J  Nov.,  1909,  pp.  13-20. 
MINER,    J.    B. — Discovery   of   capacity   among 

backward    children.     W,    W.    B,,    Dec,    191 1, 

pp.  188-99. 
PENNINGROTH,  L.  P.— Boy  prisoners  of  war 

in  Europe.     Amer,  K,  Nov.,  19 17,  pp.  4-5. 
SIMON,  A. — ^Jewish  child  and  the  American  public 

school.     Relig.  Edu.,  Jan.,  1912,  pp.  527-33. 
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Men.,  Feb.,  1913,  pp.  215-18. 
VAWTER,  C.  E.— Southern  boy,  his  needs  and 

his  opportunities.    H,  H,  B,,  Jan.,   1903,  pp. 

43-50. 

.1  School  boys,  see  also  B219.1. 

BOOK,  W.  F.— Why  pupils  drop  out  of  the  high 
schools.    Ped.  Sem.,  June,  1904,  pp.  204-32. 

DAVIS,  J.  B. — Moral  situation  in  high  schools. 
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GILKEY,  C.  W.— High  school  problem  Ass'n, 
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HIGH  SCHOOL  BOYS'  PROBLEMS.  Amer, 
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JOHNSON,  F.  W.— High  school  boy's  hazards. 
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KING,  I, — High  school  age.  Bobbs,  Indianapolis, 
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PEABODY,  E.—Relation  of  the  home  to  the  pre- 
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PORTER,  D.  R.— High  school  boys  and  com- 
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.2    Wage   earners,    newsboys,    see    also    B219.2. 
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trades.    Ann,    Am,    Acad,^    May,    1905,    pp. 

437-58. 
BOOKWALTER,  A.  G.—Education  of  employed 

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the  outside  world.    H.H,B,,  Jan. ,  1 903 ,  pp.  64-6. 
BRUERE,   R.   W.— Newsboys'   labor  union  and 

what  it   thinks  of  a   college   education.    Out- 
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BUDD,  G.  S. — Boy  who  earns  his  Hving.     Ass'n. 

B.,  Feb.,  1903,  pp.  1-14. 
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Ann.  Amer.  Acad.,  Mar.,  1909,  pp.  225-35. 
CRUMMY,    R.   S.— Something  about  the  news- 
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May,  1912,  pp.  304-9- 
DEAN,  A.  D. — Educational  work  for  employed 

boys.     Ass'n.  B,,  Feb.,  1908,  pp.  25-32. 
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children.     Amer.  City,  Jan.,  19 15,  pp.  23-4. 
FORBUSH,  W.  B.— Grand  Rapids  evening  press 

and  its  newsboys.     Char,  and  Comm.,  Oct.  5, 

1907,  pp.  798-801. 
GUNCKEL,  J.  E.— Boyville,  fifteen  years'  work 

among    newsboys.    Toledo    Newsboys'    Ass'n., 

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HALL,  G.  A. — Child  labor  in  street  trades.    Ann, 

Amer.  Acad.,  July,  191 1,  pp.  100-2. 
HARD,    W.— "De    kid    wot    works    at    night," 

Everybody's,  Jan.,  1908,  pp.  25-37. 
HECK,  W.  H.— Working  boys'  clubs  of  London. 

H,  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  50-4. 
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KELLY,  F.— Boy  labor.     H.  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp. 

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Jan.,  1903,  pp.  1-6. 
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waukee, Wis.     Survey,  Mar.,  22,  1913,  p.  859. 
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B.,  May,  1917,  pp.  172-6. 
McNAMARA,  S. — Richest  newsboy  in  the  world. 

Amer.  Mag.,  Sept.,  1915,  pp.  53-55- 
MILWAUKEE'S      NEWSBOYS'      REPUBLIC. 

Outlook,  Apr.  5,  1913,  pp.  743-4. 
NEARING,    S.— Newsboys    at    night    in    Phila- 
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778-84. 
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Feb.  8,  1912,  pp.  288-9. 
NEW  YORK  SURVEY  OF  WORKING  BOYS. 

Plan    and    findings.      Ass'n.    B.,    Dec,    19 10, 

pp.  246-300. 
OPPENHEIM,     N.—Physical     development     of 

the  working  boy.    H.  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  6-12. 
PALMER,  L.  E.— Horatio  Alger,  then  and  now. 

Survey,  Dec.  2,  191 1,  pp.  1275-6. 
PIER,    A.    S.— Boys    of   St.    Timothy's.     Scrib., 

N.  Y.,  1904,  284  pp. 
POOLE,  E. — Newsboy  wanderers  are  tramps  in 

the  making.     Char,  and  Comm.,  Feb.  14,  1903, 

pp.  160-2. 
PRATT,  A.  P.— Boy  and  the  factory.     W,  W.  B., 

Feb.,  19 10,  pp.  15-20. 
REED,  A.  Y.— Newsboy  service.    World,  Yonkers, 

1917,  158  pp. 

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ROAKE,  J.  D. — Environment  and  the  employed 

boy.     Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  CoUege,  Springfield. 

Mass.,  1917,  L.71. 
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Sem.,  July,  1902,  pp.  9-33. 
ROBINSON,   C.   C— Wage-earning   boy.     Asso. 

Press.,  N.  Y.,  1912,  108  pp. 
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SCHEME  OF  WELFARE  SUPERVISION  FOR 

BOYS  IN  ENGLAND.  -Ministry  of  Munitions. 
SPENCER,    A.    G.— Boy   laborer   and   what   he 

means  to  society.    H.  H,  B.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  34-7. 
TEMPTATIONS  OF  WORKING  BOYS.     (Ed.) 

Amer.  F.,  Jime,  19 14,  pp.  169-70. 
WHITLOCK,  B.— Work  among  the  newsboys  of 

Toledo.     Amer.  Mag.,  Nov.,  1909,  pp.  63-4. 
WINSHIP,  A.  E.— John  E.  Gunckel  of  Toledo,  the 

newsboys'  evangelist.     World  Today,  Nov.,  1908, 

pp.  1169-73. 

.3  Street  boys,  see  also  B219.3  and  B230. 
ADAMS,  B. — Street  gang  as  a  factor  in  politics. 

Outlook,  Aug.  22,  1903,  pp.  985-8. 
ADDAMS,  J.— Bad  boy  of  the  street.     W,  W,  B., 

Mar.,  1913,  pp.  97-105. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  STREET  BOYS'  CLUBS. 

W,  W,  B.,  Jan.,  1905,  pp.  50-1. 
BRACE,  C.  L.— Homeless  boys.    H.  H.  B,,  Jan., 

1903,  pp.  37-9. 

CHASE,  J.  H.— Street  games  of  New  York  chil- 
dren.    Ped,  Sem.,  Dec,  1905,  pp.  503-4. 

CHEW,  T. — Character  making  on  the  street. 
W,  W.  B.,  Apr.,  1907,  pp.  75-84;  Relig.  Edu., 
Apr.,  1908,  pp.  24-7. 

DUNN,    R. — Games    for    the    city    street    boy. 
Outing,  June,  1904,  pp.  271-9. 
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[B  129.4]         BOY  LIFE  AND  CHARACTER 

FALLOWS,    A.    K.-— Temptations    to    be    good. 

Century,  Dec,  1903,  pp.  169-79. 
LANGDON,    W.    C— Juvenile    city    league    of 

New  York.     W.  W,  5.,  Apr.,  1905,  pp.  105-18. 
Mclaughlin,  C.  a.-— study  of  the  street  boy, 

H,  H.  5.,  July,  1901,  pp.  1-22;  Ass'n,  Sem., 

Nov.,  1901  to  Jan.,  1902. 
MASSECK,  F.  L.— Street  boys  in  the  Knights  of 

King  Arthur.     W,  W,  5.,  Jan.,  1906,  pp.  40-9. 
POTTER,  F.  N.— Helping  street  boys.     Outlook, 

Mar.  22,  1916,  pp.  683-92. 
RIIS,  J.  A.— Street  boy.    H.  H.  B,,  Jan.,  1902, 

pp.  17-27. 
STELZLE,  C— Boys  of  the  street  and  how  to 

win  them.     Revell,  N.  Y.,  1902,  96  pp. 
WILLIAMSON,    E.    E.— Our   little   street   mer- 
chants.   H,  H,  B.,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  40-3. 
WINSHIP,  A.   E.— Elimination  of  the  hoodlum 

element.     W.  W.  B.,  Jan.,  1912,  pp.  15-22. 

.4  Country  boys,  see  also  B219.4. 
ANDERSON,  W.  L.— Study  of  rural  youth  in 

teen  age.    Rur,  Man.,  May,  1914,  pp.  187-91. 
ARNOT,  E.  J. — Country  boys'  conference  time. 

Rur.  Man.,  Oct.,  1917,  pp.  350-2. 
.     County    boys'    relay    race.     Rur, 

Man.,  Mar.,  191 7,  pp.  1 10-12. 
BARKER,  P.  L.— Shall  farm  boys  find  fortune 

in  the  city?    Rur.  Man.,  May,  1915,  pp.  213-15. 
BOY    WITH    A    VISION.     (Ed.)    Rur.    Man., 

Feb.,  191 1,  pp.  50-1. 
BRAINARD,    C.    G.— New    education    of    the 

country  boy.    Rur.  Man.,  July,  19 10,  pp.  10-16. 
BROWN,    H.    A.— Efficient    education    for    the 

country    boy.     Rur.    Man.,    Sept.,    19 12,    pp. 

230-4. 
BROWN,  J. — Place  to  swim  in  every  rural  com- 
53 


[B  129.4]       BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

munity  and  every  boy  a  swimmer.    Rur,  Man,, 

May,  191 1,  pp.  155-6. 
COMSTOCK,    C— Country    playground.      Rur. 

Man.,  Mar.,  1917,  pp.  98-101. 
CORN    GROWING    CONTEST.      (Ed.)      Rur. 

Man.,  May,  191 1,  pp.  147-8. 
COUNTRY  BOY  IN  CAMP.    (Ed.)    Rur.  Man., 

Sept.,  191 1,  p.  211. 
COUNTRY  BOY  IN  THE  CITY.     (Ed.)     Rur. 

Man.,  Apr.,  191 1,  pp.  131-2. 
COUNTRY  LAD'S  FIRST  CITY  IMPRESSION. 

Rur.  Man.,  Oct.,  19 12,  pp.  292-4. 
CRISSEY,   F.— Country  boy.     ReveU,   Chicago, 

1903,  300  pp. 
DREW,  D.  C. — Bay  State  boys  grip  community 

life.    Rur.  Man.,  Dec,  1912,  pp.  361-4. 
EARP,  E.  L. — Farm  boy  as  a  citizen.    Rur.  Man., 

June,  191 7,  pp.  260-1. 
ELIOT,  C.  W. — Appreciation  of  the  farm  boy. 

Rur.  Man.,  May,  1910,  pp.  15-16. 
GIBSON,  H.  W.— Efficient  county  boys'  confer- 
ences.    Rur.  Man.,  Jan.,  1915,  pp.  7-1 1. 
GOLD,   G.    D.— -Psychology   of   the   boy   in   the 

country.    Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  1912,  pp.  1 10-12. 
.     Psychology    of    the    country    boy. 

Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  191 1,  pp.  107-9. 
GROVES,    E.    R.— Rural   moral   problem.     Rur. 

Man.,  Jan.,  1915,  pp.  11-12. 
HALL,  W.  S. — Sex  instruction  for  the  country 

boy.     Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  1910,  pp.  9-10. 
HANSEN,  F.  M. — Chautauqua  farm  boys'  camp. 

Rur.  Man.,  Oct.,  191 1,  pp.  12-14. 
^Five  farm  homes  and  eighteen  boys. 

Rur.  Man.,  May,  1913,  pp.  160-1. 
HETHERINGTON,  C.  W.— Play  for  the  country 

boy.    Rur.  Man.,  May,  191 1,  pp.  139-42, 
54 


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HIBBARD,  B.  H.— Value  of  the  farm  boy.    Rur, 

Man.,  Mar.,  1910,  pp.  6-7. 
HOLLAWAY,  A.  D.— Ideals  of  a  country  boy. 

Rur.  Man,,  May,  1910,  pp.  22-3. 
HOLLIDAY,  W.  B. — Our  country  boys'  conference 

analyzed.    Rur.  Man,,  May,  191 5,  pp.  222-4. 
HOUGHTON,  L.  I.—Mr.  Farmer's  round  shoul- 
dered son.    Rur.  Man.,  Mar.,  1917,  pp.  118-20. 
HUNT,  E. — Spiritual  needs  of  the  country  boy. 

Rur.  Man.,  Mar.,  1910,  pp.  4-6. 
ISRAEL,   H. — High   school   boy   in   the   village. 

Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  191 1,  pp.  1 17-19. 
.    Rural  criminality.    Rur.  Man.,  May, 

1913,  pp.  165-9. 

Why  do  boys  leave  the  farm?    Rur, 


Man.,  Oct.,  1910,  pp.  18-20. 
JUMP,    H.    A. — Problem   of   the   country   boy. 

N.  E.  A.,  1905,  pp.  429-32. 
KREBS,  P.  E.  and  GOSPILL,  W.— Live   social 

center  in  the  old  bam.     Rur.  Men.,  Jan.,  1915, 

pp.  23-6. 
McKEEVER,    W.    A.— Farm    boys    and    girls. 

Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1912,  320  pp. 
MAUCK,  J.  W. — Coimtry  boy  needs  a  college 

education?    Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  191 1,  pp.  109-10. 
MORHOUS,    L.    A. — Ruralized    boys'    summer 

camp.     Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  1915,  pp.  176-8. 
MORSE,  S.   L.~Culture  for  the  stay  at  home 

country  boy.    Rur.  Man.,  July,  1910,  pp.  2-5. 
NEW  COUNTRY  BOY.     Ind.,  June  22,   191 1, 

pp.  1382-4. 
ONE  WAY  TO  KEEP  BOYS  ON  THE  FARM. 

(Ed.)     Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  19 12,  pp.  120-22. 
PORTER,  G.  D.— What  the  community  owes  to 

the  boy.     W.  W.  B.,  July,  19 13,  pp.  235-40. 
PRESSEY,   E.   P.— Redemption   of  the  country 

boy.    H.  H.  B.,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  98-9. 
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[B200]  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

RURAL  BOY  SCOUTS.    (Ed.)    -Rwr.  ilfaw.,  Mar., 

1911,  p.  98. 

RYALL,   B.   R.—Our  village  life  and  the  boy. 

Rur.  Man.f  Oct.,  1913,  pp.  276-8. 
SLINGERLAND,   W.   H.— Need   of   rural   child 

welfare  work.    Rur,  Man.,  May,  19 14,  pp.  192-6. 
TABOR,  A.  O.— Country  boy.    H,  H.  5.,  Apr., 

1902,  pp.  87-98. 
TWICHELL,  H.  S.— Country  boy.    Thesis,  Y.  M. 

C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1908,  32  L. 
VAN  DIS,  J.  A. — Social  service  chores  of  farm 

boys'  group.     Rur.  Man.,  May,  19 15,  pp.  215-17. 
WILSON,  W.  H. — Boys  and  girls  in  the  country 

church.    Rur.  Man.,  Nov.,  19 13,  pp.  330-2. 

B200  Organized  Work  For  Boys  (Methods). 

BOY  ORGANIZATION.    Rur.  Man.,  Apr.,  19 13, 

p.  142. 
CRAMPTON,    C.    W.— Applied   ideals   in    work 

with  boys.     Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 10,  256  pp. 
FLOODY,  R.  J.— Worcester's  garden  city.     W.  W. 

B.,  Apr.,  1912,  pp.  208-14. 
FORBUSH,  W.  B.— Directory  of  social  work  with 

boys,   methods,   workers,   and  authorities.     H. 

H.  B.,  Oct.,  1901,  pp.    19-28;  Oct.,   1902,  pp. 

209-16;   Apr.,    1904,    pp.    125-35;   July,    1905, 

pp.  180-8;  Apr.,  1906,  pp.  83-109;  July,  1908, 

pp.  198-236. 
FRESH  METHODS  FOR  WORK  WITH  BOYS. 

H.  H.  B.,  Oct.,  1901,  pp.  3-18.     (Ed.) 
KINGSLEY,   S.    C— Community   recognition   of 

children's  rights  and  needs.     W.  W.  B.,  Nov., 

1912,  pp.  465-70. 

LIBBY,  L.— Leader's  handbook.     Thesis,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  191 7,  148  L. 
PLAN    AND    FINDINGS    OF    NEW    YORK 
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[B  210]     BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

SURVEY  OF  WORKING  BOYS.     Ass'n.  B., 

Dec,  1910,  pp.  246-300.     (Ed.) 
PRACTICAL    METHODS    OF   WORK   WITH 

BOYS.      (Ed.)  H,  H.  B.,  Oct.,  1903,  pp.  273-86. 
ROBINSON,   E.   A. — Making  men  and  women. 

A  hand  book  for  junior  workers.     Eaton  & 

Mains,  N.  Y.,  1906,  213  pp. 
ROBINSON,   E.   M.   and  others.— Reaching  the 

boys    of    an    entire    community.     Asso.    Press, 

N.  Y.,  1909,  249  pp. 
STANLEY,    R.— Work    among    boys    with    the 

individual  as  the  unit.     W.  W.  B.,  Jan.,  1906, 

pp.  35-9. 

WONES,    W.  H.— Training    leaders    for  boys* 

classes    and  clubs.    Rur.    Man.,    Jan.,  19 14, 
pp.  29-31. 

B210  BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

.1  Conferences;  .2  Relationships;  .3  Policy;  .4  Ex- 
tension work  (Community  work);  .5  Buildings, 
rooms  and  furniture;  .6  American  standard  pro- 
gram; .61  Canadian  efficiency  tests;    .9  History. 

(Note:  Many  valuable  papers  may  be  found  in 
the  published  reports  of  the  State  Conferences 
of  the  Boys'  Department  of  Massachusetts  and 
Rhode  Island  Y.  M.  C.  A.'s,  beginning  with  1891.) 

ACKERMAN,    E.    G.— History    of    the    boys' 

department  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.     Ass'n,  Sent., 

Dec,  1903  to  Jan.,  1904. 
ADJUSTING  ORGANIZATION  TO  CARE  FOR 

YOUTH.     Ass'n,  Men,  Apr.,  1916,  p.  366. 
AMERICAN  STANDARD^PROGRAM.     Amer. 

Y.y  Dec,  1916,  p.  7. 
AMERICAN    YOUTH,    continuing    Association 

Boys.    Devoted    to    the    Boys'  Work    of    the 
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Y.  M.  C.  A.     Published  by  the  International 

Committee,  347  Madison  Ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 
ASSOCIATION  BOYS,  see  American  Youth. 
BALD,  R.  A. — Typical  Association  boys'  groups. 

Canadian  Standard  Efficiency  Tests.    Rur,  Man., 

May,  1913,  PP-  173-5. 
BISHOP,  C.  R.— Boys  of  Western  Canada  in  the 

Y.  M.  C.  A.    Ass'n.  B.,  Oct.,  1910,  pp.  202-5. 
BROOKS,  M.  G.— Appeal  of  work  with  boys  to 

the    college    imdergraduate.      Ass'n.    B,,    Oct., 

1910,  pp.  206-10. 
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C.  A.  to  the  welfare  of  boys.    Jubilee  confer- 
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CHAPIN,    W.    H.— Boys'    conference    at    Lake 

George,   N.  Y.     Ass'n.  Sent.,   Nov.,   1902,  pp. 

60-6. 
CHAPMAN,    B.   B. — Dangers   and   problems  in 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Boys'  Work.    Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  1913, 

pp.  9-16. 
COE,  G.  A.— Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  work  with  boys., 

Chicago,  1902. 
COTTON,  A.  N.— Five  "C's"  campaign.    Amer. 

F.,  Mar.,  1917,  pp.  8-9. 
COX,  O.  L. — Viewpoint.     Ass'n.  5.,  Dec,  1907, 

pp.  253-9. 
CRACKEL,    M.    D.    and    ZECHAR,    S.— Boys' 

work    in    Cleveland.     Ass'n.    B.,    Aug.,    1903, 

pp.  107-24. 
.     Standard  tests  for  boys.     Amer.  F., 

Oct.,  1914,  pp.  259-63. 
CROSBY,  F.  A. — Strategic  opportunities  of  spring. 

Ass'n.  J5.,  Apr.,  1908,  pp.  49-57. 
CURRENT  NEWS  OF  BOYS  DEPARTMENT 

will  be  found  in  each  number  of  Ass'n.  Men. 
DENISON,  E.  F.— Growing  Boys'  Work  of  Omaha, 

Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  1908,  pp.  77-80, 

$8 


[B2I0]     BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C  A. 

EFFICIENCY  TESTS  FOR  BOYS.     (Ed.)    Rur. 

Man.,  Apr.,  191 6,  pp.  66-8. 
ELLIS,  E.  H. — Recent  development  of  work  with 

boys.     Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield, 

Mass.,  1917,  L.108. 
ESHER,  F.  N. — Annual  parents'  meeting.    Ass'n, 

B.,  Aug.,  1904,  pp.  163-4. 
FAG  AN,  P.  D. — Work  for  intermediates.    Ass'n. 

B.,  Dec.,  191 1,  pp.  278-85. 
FOSTER,  C.  C— Efficiency  tests  for  boys.    Amer. 

y.,  Sept.,  1916,  p.  3. 
.    Patriotic  Service  League.    Amer,  F., 

Sept.,  1917,  p.  2. 
.    Standard  efficiency  tests.    Amer,  K, 


Oct.,  1915,  pp.  193-204. 

Standard  efficiency  tests  for  boys. 


Amer,  F.,  Feb.,  1916,  p.  18. 

FRY,  W.  W. — Our  present  need  in  work  with 
boys.     Am^r,  F.,  Sept.,  1917,  p.  3. 

GIBSON,  H.  W. — Twenty-five  years  of  organized 
boys'  work  in  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island. 
State  Comm.  Mass.  and  R.  I.,  Boston,  19 15, 
129  pp. 

GILKEY,  C.  W.— Youth  harnessed  to  a  worthy 
enterprise.     Amer,  F.,  June,  1916,  pp.  1-3. 

GROVES,  E.  R.— Place  of  Boys'  Work  in  Chris- 
tianizing the  social  order.  Amer,  F.,  Dec, 
1915,  pp.  249-51. 

HALL,  L.  K. — Patriotic  Service  League.  Amer, 
F.,  May,  1917,  p.  11. 

HALL,  W.  E. — United  States  boys'  working  re- 
serve.   Amer,  F.,  May,  19 17,  pp.  8-9. 

HOUSTON,  E.  J.— Boys  as  raw  material.  Ass'n, 
Men,  Oct.,  1899,  pp.  3-5. 

HUNTER,  A.  A. — Reaches  ninety  per  cent  of 
Avon's  boys.     Rur,  Man.,  May,  19 15,  pp.  228-9. 

KAIGHN,  R.  P. — Field  of  endeavor  and  present 

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work  of  junior  department.    Ass'n.  Out.,  May, 

1900,  pp.  193-204. 
KNIGHT,  S. — One  year's  work  at  Denver.    Amer. 

F.,  Feb.,  1917,  p.  6. 
MAYDOLE,  H.  D. — Boys'  group  efficiency  con- 
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MOORE,  H.  H.— Situation  in  Spokane.    Ass*n.  B., 

Apr.,  1909,  pp.  73-80. 
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boys.    Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  1916,  p.  i. 

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boys.    Amer.  F.,  June,  1914,  pp.  137-42. 

Strategic  importance  of  work  with 


boys.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1918,  11  pp. 
MURRAY,  W.  D.— Boys'  Work  from  the  stand- 
point of  the  International  Committee  of  the 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Jubilee  Conference,  Boston,  1901. 
PATRIOTIC  SERVICE  LEAGUE.     Amer.    F., 

May,  191 7,  pp.  2-7. 
PRATT,  F.  M.— Boys'  work  in  Toronto.   Ass'n.  B., 

Dec,  1906,  pp.  279-81. 
PRIZES  IN  BOYS'  DEPARTMENTS  AND  A 

PROTEST  AGAINST  THEM.      (Ed.)    Ass'n. 

B.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  97-8. 
PRYKE,    A.    E.— General    survey    of    modem 

methods  of  work  with  boys.     Thesis,   Y.   M. 

C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  191 1,  L.114. 
RICH,  G.  B.,  Jr.— Boys'  Work  in  Buffalo.    Ass'n. 

B.y  Oct.,  1905,  pp.  179-200. 
ROBINSON,    C.    C— Find    yourself    campaign. 

Amer.  F.,  June,  1915,  pp.  130-9. 
.     Democratic    spirit   in   Boys'   Work. 

Ass'n.  B.J  Apr.,  1909,  pp.  56-61. 
ROBINSON,  E.  M.— Boys'  Work  of  the  Portland, 
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Oregon,    Association.     Ass'n.    B.,    Apr.,    1903, 

PP-  33-9. 

Association  boy.    Ass*n.  Men,  Apr., 


1900,  pp.  235-6. 
.     Boys'  Work  of  the  Salt  Lake  City 


Association.    Ass'n.  5.,  Dec,  1907,  pp.  251-2. 
.    Possibilities  in  a  small  town.    Amer, 


7.,  Feb.,  1913,  pp.  5-9. 

Safeguarding  the  nation's  boyhood. 


Amer,  7.,  Sept.,  1917,  pp.  6-7, 

Scope  of  the  Y.   M.   C.   A.   boys' 


work.    H.  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1901,  pp.  58-61 

Standard  efficiency  tests.    Amer.  Y. 


Apr.,  1914,  pp.  119-23. 

Suggested  application  of  the  Asso- 


ciation idea  to  Boys'  Work.     Ass^n,  5.,  Dec. 

1908,  pp.  223-31. 
SHURTLEFF,  G.  K.— Boys'  Work  of  the  future, 

Ass'n.  B.f  June,  1903,  pp.  103-6. 
STANDARD  EFFICIENCY  TESTS  FOR  BOYS. 

Amer.  7,  June,  1914,  pp.  177-87. 
STATTEN,  T.— Boys'  Work  of  the  Toronto  Cen- 
tral Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,   1906,  pp. 

282-92. 
STUDER,  A.  G.  and  others.— Detroit  survey  of 

boyhood.     Ass*n.  B.,  Oct.,  1909,  pp.  200-87. 
TAIT,  W.  T.— Boys'  Work  of  Toronto  West  End 

Y.  M.  C.  A.    Ass'n.  5.,  Dec,  1906,  pp.  294-305. 
TATUM,  J.  F.— What  can  be  done  in  the  small 

town?     Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1904,  pp.  33-8. 
WETZELL,  W.  A.— Cooperation  of  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

with   grammar   and   high   schools.    Ass'n.    B., 

Dec,  1905,  pp.  249-53. 
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Work.     Ass'n.  B.,  Oct.,  1905,  pp.  177-8. 
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Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1905,  pp.  3-26. 
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.1  Conferences. 

ARNOT,  E.  J. — Country  boys'  conference  time, 
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BROWN,  L.  R. — Life  work  conference  of  senior 
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CHAPIN,  W.  H.— Boys'  conference  at  Lake 
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COOK,  J.  W. — Suggestive  questions  for  an  insti- 
tute on  Boys'  Work.  Ass'n,  5.,  Dec,  1904, 
pp.  235-8. 

DUNN,  L.  W.— What  the  State  Boys'  conference 
means  to  the  churches.  Ass'n,  5.,  Apr.,  191 1, 
pp.  113-17- 

GIBSON,  H.  W.— Efficient  county  boys'  con- 
ference.   Rur,  Man.y  Jan.,  1915,  pp.  7-1 1. 

HIGH  SCHOOL  TRAINING  CONFERENCES. 
Amer.  F.,  June,  1916,  p.  10. 

HIGH  Y  SETTING-UP  CONFERENCE. 
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HINCKLEY,  G.  W.— Boys'  conferences.  Amer. 
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.  Impressions  of  a  recent  boys'  con- 
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.     Notes  on  boys'  conference.     Amer. 

F.,  June,  1913,  pp.  139-44- 

.     Unique  value  of  conferences  of  older 

boys.     Amer.   F.,  Apr.,  1912,  pp.  65-73. 

.    When    boys    convene.      Ass'n.    5., 


Apr.,  1910,  pp.  50-3. 

HOLLIDAY,  W.  B.— Our  county  boys'  confer- 
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222-4. 

MONTAGUE,  H.  E.-— Lake  Geneva  boys'  confer- 
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OPINION  OF  BOYS  REGARDING  BOYS' 
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62. 


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RECENT  BOYS'  CONFERENCES.     Amer,   K., 

Feb.,  1912,  pp.  27-34. 
REPORT    OF    COMMUNITY    BOYS'    WORK 

CONFERENCE    COMMITTEE.      Amer.    F., 

Apr.,  1914,  pp.  1 14-18. 
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Oct.,  1902,  pp.  159-63. 
.     Conference  paragraphs.     Amer.   F., 

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Aug.,  1915,  pp.  147-50. 
SMITH,  J.  C. — Statement  concerning  the  Maine 

boys'  conference.      Ass^n.   B.,  Apr.,    191 1,  pp. 

107-12. 
VALUE  OF  OLDER  BOYS'  CONFERENCES. 

Amer.,  F.,  Aug.,  1915,  pp.  155-6. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  CAMP  CONFERENCE.     (Report.) 

H.  H.  B.,  July,  1903,  pp.  204-18. 

.2  Relationships. 
AFFILIATION   OF  CHURCH   BOYS'   CLUBS 

AND  THE  ASSOCIATION.     Ass'n.  5.,   Oct., 

1907,  pp.  230-9. 
ALEXANDER,    J.    L.— Sunday    school    use    of 

Association's  equipment.    Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  191 1, 

pp.  118-24. 
BIBLE  SCHOOL  AND  ASSOCIATION.     Amer., 

F.,  Oct.,  1916,  p.  2. 
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55. 

CROSBY,  F.  A.— Inter-church  work  with  boys. 
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GOODMAN,  F.  S.— What  is  feasible  in  coopera- 
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LAWRANCE,  M. — Sunday  schools  to  cooperate 
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RINDGE,  F.  H.,  Jr.— Helping  the  church  to 
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ROBINSON,  E.  M.— When  can  the  Association 
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64 


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.3  Policy. 
BOY  OR  THE  BOOKS.    Amer,   K,  Oct.,  1914, 

pp.  293-4. 
GARRISON,  F.  A.  and  McDONALD,  L.  L.— 

Policy    outline    of    institutional    boys'    work, 

Oklahoma  and  Arkansas.     Ass*n.  B.,  Aug.,  191 1, 

pp.  196-202. 
OUTLINING     OF     A     DEFINITE     POLICY. 

Ass*n,  B.,  Dec.,  1903,  pp.  195-204. 
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departments.     Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1906,  pp.  3-12. 

.4  Extension  work  (Community  work). 
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the  high  school  boy  in  town  and  village.    Ass'n, 

B.y  Aug.,  1908,  pp.  165-9. 
COMMUNITY  BOYS'  WORK  CONFERENCE 

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1 14-18. 
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McNEIL,  G. — Making  farming  possible.  Amer, 
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MESSER,  L.  A. — District  community  work. 
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OBJECTIVES  OP  COMMUNITY  BOYS' 
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ORGANIZATION  FOR  BOYS'  DEPART- 
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PORTER,  D.  R.— City  high  school  work  without 
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RITCHIE,  F.  H.  T.— Community  Association  and 
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Community    challenge.     Amer,    F., 


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.5  Buildings,  rooms,  and  furniture. 
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BRAINBRIDGE,  J.— Summer  headquarters  for 

boys.     Ass'n.  B.,  Oct.,  1910,  pp.  222-3. 
BURGER,  W.   H. — Boys'   rooms  in  Association 

buildings.     Amer.   F.,  Aug.,  1914,  pp.  216-19. 
CRACKEL,  M.  D.— Separate  building  for  boys. 

Amer.  F.,  Aug.,  19 14,  pp.  210-11. 
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rooms.     Amer.  F.,  Dec,  19 14,  pp.  322-4. 
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work    in    the    Vanderbilt    Memorial    building. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Aug.,  1908,  pp.  170-7. 
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Jersey.    Ass*n.  B.,  June,  191 1,  pp.  146-51. 
.     New  wine  in  old  bottles — a  modem 


application.     Amer.  F,  June,  1916,  pp.  i  and  4. 
Provisions  for  boys'  work  in  Asso- 


ciation buildings.     Amer.    F.,  Aug.,    1914,  pp. 

195-210. 
SEPARATE    BOYS'    BUILDINGS.     Ass'n.    B., 

Feb.,  1910,  pp.  24-8.     (Ed.) 
WONES,  W.  H. — Furnishing  of  our  boys'  rooms. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,  1903,  pp.  185-9. 

.6  American  Standard  Program  (including  early 
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Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1918,  77  pp. 
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F,  Sept.,  1916,  p.  3. 
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Amer,  F.,  Feb.,  1916,  p.  18. 

INTERNATIONAL  COM.  BOYS'  STANDARD 
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ROBINSON,  C.  C. — American  standard  program 
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ROBINSON,  E.  M.— Results  accomplished  at 
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.    Standard  efficiency  tests.    Amer.  F., 

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SMITH,  H.  L. — ^Tuxis  system  of  character  build- 
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STANDARD  TESTS  FOR  BOYS.  Amer.  F., 
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SELECTED  LIST  OF  BOOKS  RECOMMENDED  FOR 
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PROGRAM 

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.9  History. 
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NINDE,  H.  S.,  and  others  (ed.).— Boys'  Depart- 
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pp.  16-23. 

B211  Organization.    .1  By-laws;  .2  Managers;  .3  Com- 

mittees; .4  Membership;  .5  Boys'  work  director. 
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at  Philadelphia  Central.    Ass'n.  B,,  June,  1909, 

pp.  109-18. 
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boys'    department.     W.    W,    B.,    Oct.,    1904, 

pp.  197-9. 

.  Organization  in  the  boys'  depart- 
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Aug.,  191 1,  p.  508. 

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.2  Managers. 

.3  Committees. 

.4  Membership. 

HOLMES,  A.  F. — Members  or  privilege  buyers? 
Amer.  F.,  Oct.,  19 14,  pp.  288-90. 

MEANING  OF  MEMBERSHIP.  (Ed.)  Amer. 
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MINIMUM  AGE  LIMIT  FOR  BOYS.  Ass'n, 
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NEW  TYPE  OF  BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  MEM- 
BERSHIP.    (Ed.)  Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,   1904,  pp. 

94-5. 
PROMOTING    TO    THE    MEN'S    DIVISION. 

Amer,  F.    (Ed.)    Apr.,  1917,  p.  2. 
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OLDER   BOYS  FOR    SERVICE.       (Report.) 

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members.     Ass'n.  5.,  Feb.-Apr.,  1902. 
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lapses.     Ass*n.  B.,  Feb.,  1902,  pp.  29-30. 

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F.,  Nov.,  1916,  pp.  1-2. 
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F.,  Apr.,  1916,  p.  6.     (Ed.) 
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boys.     Amer.  F.,  Oct.,  1914,  pp.  276-9. 
WOLF,  J.  A. — Making  membership  real.    Amer, 

F.,  Nov.,  1916,  p.  6. 

.5  Boys'  Work  Director. 
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BOYS'    WORK    SECRETARY    WITH    BOYS. 

(Ed.)    Amer.  K,  June,  1912,  pp.  1 10-13. 
BOYS'  WORK  SECRETARIES.   ^(Ed.)     Ass'n. 

B.,  Aug.,  1910,  pp.  135-72. 
BUELL,  L.  E. — Is  the  State  boys'  secretary  worth 

his  salt?    Amer,  F.,  Feb.,  19 16,  pp.  4-5. 
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Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  1917,  pp.  14-15. 
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in  current  issues  of  American  Youth. 
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Ass'n.  B.f  Feb.,  1908,  pp.  44-6. 
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work.    Ass'n.  Sem.^  Nov.,  1901,  pp.  1-7. 
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with  them.    H.  H.  J5.,  Apr.,  1901,  pp.  28-32;  H. 

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1903,  PP-   139-48;   W.   W.  5.,  Oct.,   1907,  pp. 

296-306;  W.  W.  B.,  July,  1909,  pp.  39-47. 
FOSTER,    E.    C— Interesting,    if    true.     Is    it? 

Amer.  F.,  Sept.,  19 16,  p.  6. 
GIBSON,  H.  W.— Paid  worker.     W.  W.  B.,  July, 

1907,  pp.  157-62. 
.    Personal  efficiency  of  the  Boys'  Work 

secretary.     Amer.  F.,  Feb.  19 15,  pp.  3-9. 
HARTRANFT,  C.   D.— Personality  in  work  for 

boys.    H.  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1901,  p.  34. 
HOWE,   L.   A. — Boys'  Work  secretary,   the  em- 
ployer, and  the  boy.     Amer.  F.,  Dec,  1915,  pp. 

255-63. 
KILLAM,  C. — Cultural  life  of  the  boys'  secretary. 

Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass., 

1916,  L.41. 
MORSE,  R.   C— Two  trail  blazers.    Amer.    F., 

Sept.,  1916,  pp.  1-2. 
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boys.    Amer.  F.,  Oct.,  1912,  pp.  157-63. 
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MURRAY,   WM.    D.— Ordered   life.    Amer.    Y., 

Apr.,  1916,  p.  4. 
PERRY,  W.  A.— WiUiam  H.  Whipple.     Ass'n,  B., 

Apr.,  1909,  pp.  43-8. 
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Ass'n,  B.,  Apr.,  1909,  pp.  49-55- 
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Amer.  F.,  Dec.,  1912,  pp.  201-10. 
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continental  propaganda.    Ass'n,  B.,  Aug.,  191 1, 

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Rur.  Man.,  Mar.,  1910,  pp.  lo-ii. 
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Apr.,  1915,  pp.  58-64;  also  in  June,  1915,  pp. 

104-13. 

Real  significance  of  the  Hour  Glass 


Club.    Amer.  F.,  Dec,  1912,  pp.  227-32. 

SHOULD  A  BOYS'  WORK  DIRECTOR  TEACH 
A  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  CLASS  REGULARLY? 
Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,  1904,  pp.  233-4. 

VAN  DIS,  J.  A. — ^Association  of  Boys'  Work  sec- 
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WELLS,  H.  G.— Your  boy  workers.  Amer.  F., 
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WHERE  TO  STUDY  TO  BECOME  A  WORKER 
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B212  Business  Management. 

CROSBY,  F.  A.— Whirlwind  financial  campaign 
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FLOOD,  I.  P.^ — Way  Poughkeepsie  bojrs  raise 
money.    Ass^n,  B.,  Dec,  1905,  pp.  239--41. 

HORTON^  C.  B.— Preparation  plans.  Amer,  K., 
May,  1916,  pp.  4-5- 

SCOTT,  C.  R. — How  to  raise  money.  Ass'n,  B., 
Apr.,  1903,  pp^  50-3. 

B214  Religious  Agencies  (see  also  B123.1  Religious  edu- 

cation).    .1   Bible  study;  .2  Religious  meet- 
ings; .3  Missions. 

ADAMSON,  A.  Q. — Religious  work  among  boys. 
Ass'n.  J5.,  Dec.,  1907,  pp.  271-7. 

COOPER,  W.  K.— Religious  work  for  boys. 
Ass*n.  B.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  76-8. 

DAHLGREN,  C.  F.— Forward  step  in  Boys'  Work. 
Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1917,  58  L. 

HENNESSY,  W.— Difficulties  in  religious  activ- 
ities.   Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1906,  pp.  16-20. 

HORNE,  H.  H.— Relation  of  Association  Boys' 
Work  to  a  program  of  religious  education.  Amer, 
F.,  Apr.,  1915,  pp.  55-7. 

HORTON,  C.  B.— Religious  work  from  the  stand- 
point of  the  Y,  M.  C.  A.  W,  W.  B,,  Oct., 
1908,  pp.  275-82. 

KAIGHN,  E.  B. — ^Religious  education  of  boys. 
R.  E.  A.^  1905,  pp.  302-4. 

PEDLEY,  J.  H.— Religious  work  policy.  Ass'n. 
B.,  Dec,  1909,  pp.  311-13- 

PORTER,  D.  R.— Why  an  annual  campaign  for 
decisions?    Amer,  F.,  June,  1915,  pp.  1 17-19. 

RELIGIOUS  WORK  IN  A  BOYS'  DEPART- 
MENT. (Ed.)  Amer,  F.,  Oct.,  1913,  pp. 
227-32. 

RELIGIOUS    WORK    POLICY    FOR    BOYS. 
(Ed.)    Ass'n,  B.,  Oct.,  1908,  pp.  201-7. 
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[B2I4.I]       BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

ROBINSON,  E.  M.— Deserting  the  boy.  Amer,  Y., 
June,  1916,  p.  8. 

— .     Revamping  religious  work  with  boys. 

Amer.  K,  Dec,  1912,  pp.  210-21. 

STATTEN,  T.— Danger  Unes  in  using  boys. 
Amer.  F,,  June,  1912,  pp.  92-100. 

VOTAW,  C.  W. — Suggestions  concerning  a  curric- 
ulum for  the  moral  and  religious  education 
of  boys  and  young  men  under  the  direction  of 
the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Ass*n.  Sem.,  Mar.,  1908,  pp. 
203-20. 

.1  Bible  study  (including  all  Bible  courses  for  boys) . 
BALLANTINE,  W.  G.— How  to  teach  the  Ufe  of 

Jesus.    Ass'n.  Sent.,  Jime,  19 10,  pp.  539-542. 
.      Teaching    a    Sunday    school    class. 

Ass*n,  Sem.f  Apr.,  1914,  pp.  272-6. 
BOYS*    BIBLE    CLASS   AT    DANVILLE,    PA. 

Ass'n,    B.y    Feb.,     1904,    pp.    48-50.        (Ed.) 
BURGER,  W.  H.— Older  boys'  Bible  class  teachers 

in    New   York   State.     Amer,    F.,   Apr.,    191 7, 

pp.  76-82. 
COCHLEY,  H.  L.— Requirements  of  Bible  study 

for  boys  and  young  men.     Rur,   Man,t   Feb., 

1917,  pp.  82-3. 
CRAFTS,  W.  F.— Bible  in  school  plans.     Illus- 

trated  Bible  Selections  Comm.,  Wash.,  D.  C, 

1916,  192  pp. 
DAVIS,  W.  H.— Books  of  the  Bible.    A  Course  for 

boys.    Ass'n.  B.,  Oct.,  1903,  pp.  143-50. 
.     Making    the    Bible    interesting    to 

boys.    H,  H,  B.,  Jan.,  1901,  pp.  81-5. 
DAVEY,  J.  J.  and  OTHERS.— Boy  Christians; 

daily   Bible  studies  for  three   months.     Asso. 

Press.,  N.  Y.,  1899,  100  pp. 
DAVISON,    W.    B.— Bible    study   for    employed 

boys.    Amer,  F.,  Dec,  1915,  pp.  264-6. 
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[B2I4.I]   BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C  A. 

DOGGETT,   L.   L.— Materials   and   methods  for 

religious  education  among  young  men  and  boys. 

Ass'n,  Sent.,  Apr.,  1913,  pp.  257-72. 
EDWARDS,    R.    H. — Christianity    and    amuse- 
ments.   Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1915,  157  pp. 
FORBUSH,  W.  B.— Best  Sunday  school  material 

for  boys.    W,  W.  B.,  Nov.,  1909,  pp.  2-12. 
.     Bible  study  by  the  travel  method. 

W.  W.  B.,  July,  1906,  pp.  129-36. 
GIBSON,    H.    W.— Camp    Bible   studies.     Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1912. 
.     Five  minutes  a  day.     Asso.  Press, 

N.  Y.,  1918,  62  pp. 
GOODMAN,  F.  S.— Bible  study  for  boys.    Ass'n, 

B.,  Feb.,  1903,  pp.  21-6. 
.     Survey    of    typical    church     Bible 

classes  for  boys.    Relig,  Editc.,  Oct.,   19 10,  pp. 

360-73. 
HARRIS,  F.  M. — Campaign  of  friendship.    Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1912,  13  pp. 
HODGE,  G.  B.— "McBumey"     cup.    Ass'n,   B., 

Oct.,  1905,  pp.  217-18. 
HORNE,  H.  H. — Modern  problems  as  Jesus  saw 

them.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 18,  137  pp. 
ISRAEL,    H. — Organized    Bible    study    in    rural 

life.     Rur,  Man.,  Feb.,  1910,  pp.  17-19. 
JACKSON,   MELVIN.— Travels  of  Paul.     Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1903,  59  pp. 
JENKS,  J. — Life  questions  of  high  school  boys. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1908,  143  pp. 
.      Personal    problems    of    boys    who 

work.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1913,  124  pp. 
JOHNSON,  F.  W.~Problems  of  boyhood.    U.  of 

C.  Press,  Chicago,  C1914,  130  pp. 
KING,  F.  E.— Scout  laws.     Asso.  Press,  N.  Y., 

1918,  pp.  16,  pamphlet. 
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KOEHLER,  F.  O.— Jesus  the  leader.    Asso.  Press, 

N.  Y.,  19 1 8,  2  parts,  pamphlet. 
.      Jesus    the    master.      Asso.    Press, 

N.  Y.,  1918,  2  parts,  pamphlet. 
LEACOCK,  A.  G.— Life  of  St.  Paul.    Asso.  Press, 

N.  Y.,  1906,  192  pp. 
LITTLEFIELD,  M.  S.— Bible  study  by  manual 

methods.    W.  W,  5.,  July,  1906,  pp.  123-9. 
MIERAS,  C.  E.— Teachers'  training  class  for  high 
school  boys.    Relig,  Edu,,  Jime,  1914,  pp.  296-8. 
MURRAY,  W.  D.— Daily  readings  in  the  Gospel 

of  Mark.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 13,  100  pp. 
.      Life    and    works   of   Jesus.      Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1900,  182  pp. 

Message    of    the    twelve    prophets. 


Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1904,  197  pp. 
.    What  manner  of  man  is  this?    Asso. 


Press,  N.  Y.,  191 1,  82  pp. 
PARKER,  P.  F.— Manly  side  of  the  life  of  Christ. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Aug.,  1903,  pp.  138-40. 
PERKINS,  R.  R.— Back  of  the  courses  we  teach. 

Ass'n,  B.,  Aug.,  1907,  pp.  156-60. 
.     Comrades   of   Jesus.     Asso.    Press, 

N.Y.,  1909,  48  pp. 

Studies  in  the  character  of  Jesus. 


Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1912,  2  parts,  pamphlet. 
ROBINSON,  C.  C— Christian  teaching  on  social 

and  economic  problems.     Asso.  Press,   N.  Y., 

1914,  102  pp. 
ROBINSON,     E.     M.— Bible     class     difficulties. 

Ass'n,  B.,  Feb.,  1904,  pp.  3-23. 
.     Bible  study  examinations  for  boys. 

Ass'n,  B.,  Oct.,  1904,  pp.  201-7. 

Some  interesting  facts  about  boys' 


Bible  classes.     Ass'n,  B.,  Dec,  1903,  pp.  175-84. 
SCOTT,  C.  R.— Youth's  social  Bible  class.    Amer. 
F.,  Dec.,  1915,  pp.  252-4. 
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[B2I4.I]  BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

SECONDARY  SCHOOL  BIBLE  STUDY.    Amer. 

F.,  Nov.,  1916,  pp.  lo-ii. 
SEE,  E.  F. — ^Use  of  stereoscope  in  boys'   Bible 

classes.    Ass'n,  B.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  80-2. 
.     Why  should  older  boys  be  leaders 

of  Bible  study  groups  for  younger  boys?    Ass'n, 

B.,  Oct.,  1904,  pp.  208-13. 
SHARMAN,  H.  B. — ^Jesus  in  the  records.    Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1918,  235  pp. 
SHELTON,  D.  O.— Bible  classes  for  boys.    Ass'n. 

B.,  Oct.,  1902,  pp.  176-81. 
SHOULD    BOYS    TEACH    BIBLE    CLASSES? 

Ass'n.  B.y  Feb.,  1905,  pp.  39-41  and  also  in  Apr., 

1905,  pp.  90-2. 
SLIFER,    R.    G.— Boy   insight    to    Bible   study. 

Rur.  Man.,  Dec.,  1915,  pp.  431-8. 
SNYDER,  H.  N.— Religious  value  of  Bible  study. 

Relig.  Edu.f  Apr.,  19 10,  pp.  54-6. 
STRONG,  T. — Raising  a  crop  of  leaders.     Amer. 

7.,  June,  1916,  p.  3. 
TRUMBULL,    C.    G.— Men   who   dared.     Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1907,  38  pp. 
USE  OF  THE  BIBLE  AMONG  SCHOOL  BOYS. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 13,  86  pp. 
WHAT    AN    OLDER    BOY    LEADER    DOES 

WITH   HIS   CLASS   OF  YOUNGER   BOYS. 

(Ed.)    Rur.  Man.f  Apr.,  191 1,  pp.  123-4. 
WHITEHEAD,  P.  S.— Boy's  view  of  Bible  study. 

Rur.  Man.,  May,  1915,  pp.  225-7. 
WILLMAN,  L.  K.— Men  of  the  Old  Testament. 

Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1906,  150  pp. 
WOOD,  M.  D.— Historical  sketch  of  the  "Bible 

study"     in     the     boys'     department.     Thesis, 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1907, 

69  L. 
WRIGHT,  H,  B.— Will  of  God  and  a  man's  Ufe 

work.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 12,  280  pp. 
77 


[B  214.2]        BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

.2  Religious  meetings. 
BOY    SPEAKERS    AT    BOYS'     MEETINGS. 

Ass'n,  B.     (Ed.)    Apr.,  1904,  pp.  91-2. 
DALLAS,  J.  T.— How  boys  will  lead.    Amer.  K., 

Feb.,  1914,  pp.  22-6. 
DIACK,  W.  T.— Older  boys'  meetings.    Ass'n.  5., 

Oct.,  1904,  pp.  195^. 
GIBSON,    H.    W.— Getting    boys    to   decide   in 

religious     meetings.     Ass'n.     5.,     Aug.,     1907, 

pp.  179-82. 
.     Services  of  worship  for  boys.     Asso. 

Press,  N.  Y.,  1914,  224  pp. 
GIVING    THE    INVITATION    IN    A    BOYS' 

MEETING.     (Ed.)    Ass'n,  B.,  Feb.,  1904,  pp. 

53-5. 
JAMESON,    A.    A.—Evolution    of    a    "Hustling 

Club."    Ass'n.  B.,  Aug.,  1904,  pp.  160-3. 
Mclaughlin,    C.    A.--Theater    meetings    for 

boys.    Are    they    feasible?      Ass'n,    5.,    Aug., 

1907,  pp.  183-5. 
ORDER   OF   EXERCISES  AT  BOYS'  MEET- 
INGS.    (Ed.)     Rur,     Man.,    May,    1910,    pp. 

17-18. 
POPULAR  OLDER  BOYS'  MEETINGS.    (Ed.) 

Ass'n.  B.J  Oct.,  1906,  pp.  266-8. 
ROBINSON,  E.  M.— Meetings  of  the  older  boys. 

Ass'n.  B.f  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  57-9. 

.     Story    of    a    meeting.      Amer.     F., 

Dec.,  1913,  pp.  261-8. 

VOLUNTARY       RELIGIOUS       MEETINGS. 

Amer.  F.,  Oct.,  1916,  p.  12. 

.3  Missions. 
CHESLEY,  B.  H.  and  A.  M.— Mission  study  for 

older  boys.    Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  1915,  58  pp. 
COLTON,    E.    T.— Boys    of    the   non-Christian 
world.    Ass'n.  J5.,  Aug.,  1909,  pp.  147-56. 
78 


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• Boys'  Work  in  the  Orient.     Ass^n.  B., 


Dec.,  1904,  pp.  221-34. 

What  is  a  missionary  call?    Ass'n, 


B.,  Dec.,  1903,  pp.  193-5. 
CROSBY,  M.  A.— Boy  and  missions.    Ass'n,  B,, 

Aug.,  1909,  pp.  157-^7. 
EHNES,   M.   A. — List  of   missionary  books   for 

boys.    Ass*n.  B.,  Aug.,  1909,  pp.  190-6. 
HOLMER,   A.   Y. — One  day's  earnings  for  the 

other  fellow.     Amer.  F.,  Mar.,  1916,  p.  2. 
KOEHLER,  E.   F. — Boys'  congress  of  missions. 

Pres.  Bd.,  Phil.,  1907,  167  pp. 
MORRIS,  S.  L.— Task  that  challenges.     Presby- 
terian   Committee   of    Publication,    Richmond, 

1917,  294  pp. 
MURRAY,   J.   L. — Mission  study  among  boys. 

Amer,  F.,  Apr.,  1916,  pp.  i  and  3. 
PATTERSON,   C.    S.— Missionary   education   in 

the    boys'    division.    Amer,     F.,    Apr.,     191 5, 

pp.  52-4. 
.    Tried  methods  of  missionary  educa- 
tion.   Amer,  F.,  Aug.,  1913,  pp.  191-5. 
ROPE,  R.  F. — Value,  method  and  effect  of  giving 

boys    a    world-wide    vision.     Amer,     F.,    Oct., 

1915,  pp.  219-25. 
ROTH,   L.   v.— Boys'  Work  department  in  the 

fields  of  benevolence.    Ass*n.   5.,  Aug.,    1909, 

pp.  176-82. 
SCOTT,  C.  R.— Foreign  work  rally  days.    Ass'n, 

B.,  Feb.,  1910,  pp.  8-12. 
THOMPSON,    J.    v.— Missionary    opportunity. 

Amer,  F.,  Aug.,  1913,  pp.  196-8. 


B215  Educational  Agencies.     (Books  and  reading  in 

B800.)    See  also  B230.4. 
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.2  Classes    and    clubs;    .3  Lectures    and    talks; 
.4  Debates. 
ALEXANDER,    J.    L.— Manual    training    in    a 

Y.  M.  C.  A.     W.  W,  B.,  Jan.,  1908,  pp.  42-3. 
BLOOMFIELD,    M.— Teacher    as    a    vocational 

adviser  of  youth.     W.   W.  B.,  Apr.,   191 1,  pp. 

13-16.      ♦ 
BROOKE,  P.  R.— Manual  training  for  Associa- 
tion boys.     Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  1907,  pp.  60-5. 
"CATCH  AS  CATCH  CAN:'— Ass'n.  B.,  June, 

1909,  pp.  134-7. 
COTTON,  A.  N.— Last  chance  with  high  school 

boys.    Amer.  F.,  May,  1918,  p.  2. 
CRACKEL,  M.  D. — Cleveland  boys'  exposition. 

Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  19 12,  pp.  24-6. 
DIACK,    W.    T.— Educational    work    for'    boys. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  1907,  pp.  35-9. 
FORGIE,  A.  W.— Boys'  arts  and  crafts  exhibi- 
tion.    Ass'n.  5.,  Oct.,  19 10,  pp.  199-201. 
FOSTER,  E.  C— Boys'  safety  first  exposition  of 

Detroit.     Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  1915,  pp.  29-33. 
HALL,    A.    N. — Boy    craftsman.     Practical    and 

profitable  ideas  for  a  boy's  leisure  hours.     Lee 

&  Shepard,  Boston,  1905,  393  pp. 
HILL,  R.  T. — Recreational  education.     Ass'n.  B., 

Feb.,  1910,  pp.  13-20. 
.     Some  principles  for  educational  work 

among  boys.     Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1908,  pp.  22-4. 
HODGE,  G.    B.— Educational    features  and  the 

working  boy.     Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  53-5. 
.    Educational  tests.    Amer.  F.,  Feb., 

1915*  PP-  18-20. 
LIBRARY  WORK.     (Report.)     Ass'n.  B.,  Dec, 

1904,  pp.  250-1. 
PERIODICALS     FOR     READING     ROOMS. 

(Ed.)    Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,  1902,  pp.  212-14. 
80 


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PERRY,  W.  A.— Salem  plan.     Ass'n,  5.,   Feb.. 

1909,  pp.  15-20. 
ROBINSON,  C.  C— Mrs.  Trenton^s  educational 

work  for  employed  boys.     Ass'n,  B.,  Dec.,  1905, 

pp.  242-3. 
VOCATIONAL  QUIZ  BLANK.    (Ed.)   Ass'n.B., 

Oct.,  1908,  pp.  210-18. 
WEAVER,  E.  W.— Vocational  bureau  for  boys. 

Ass'n,  B.,  Oct.,  1908,  pp.  181-7. 
WHITE,    J.    G.— Educational    work    for    bojrs. 

Ass^n,  B.,  Dec,  1907,  pp.  278-82. 

.2  Classes  and  clubs. 
ATKINSON,  C.  J.— Self  government  for  boys— 

an    experiment.     Ass*n.    B.y    Oct.,    19 10,    pp. 

181-5. 
BOOTH,  A.  O.— Bent  iron  work  club.    Ass'n,  5., 

Apr.,  1904,  pp.  84-6. 
CROSBY,  F.  A.— Older  boys'  camera  club.    Ass'n. 

B.,  Dec.,  1904,  pp.  228-30. 
FERRIS,  A.  B.^Boys'  summer  school.     Ass'n,  B., 

Apr.,  1907,  pp.  42-7. 
GOODSELL,  C.  G.— Electricity  for  boys.    A$s*n, 

B.,  Apr.,  1905,  pp.  75-9. 
HEWINS,  C.  M.— Reading  clubs  for  older  boys 

and  girls.     Ped.  Sem.y  Sept.,  1909,  pp.  325-30. 
HIGGINS,  D.  E.— Triangle  club.     (Troy.)    Ass^n, 

B.,  Dec.,  1910,  pp.  303-8. 
HILL,  R.  T. — Agriculture  club,  summer  work  and 

play  for  boys.     Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1907,  pp.  5-10. 
.     Civic  club,  a  suggestive  outline  for 

permanent   work.    Ass*n,   B.,   Oct.,    1908,   pp. 

199-201. 
.     Civic  and  political  education.    Ass^n. 

B.j  June,  1908,  pp.  1 12-18. 
HIRSCH,    WM.    F.— Summer    school    for   boys. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  1905,  pp.  67-74. 
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[B  215.3]       BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

JESSOP,    W.— Boys'    class    in    canoe    building. 

Ass'n.  B.y  Feb.,  1903,  pp.  29-32. 
MORRISS,    W.    H.— Manual   and   art   training. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,  1903,  pp.  190-1. 
ROBINSON      C.     C— Successful     stamp     club. 

Ass'n.  B.y  Feb.,  1902,  pp.  25-7. 
ROBINSON,  E.  M.— Self  government  for  boys. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Jime,  1908,  pp.  99-1 11. 
SMITH,  L.  B. — Working  boys'  evening  school  in 

San  Francisco.     Ass'n.  B.,  Apr.,  1905,  pp.  80-5. 
WEBER,  W.  A.— -West  Side  boys'  camera  dub. 

Ass'n.  B.y  Aug.,  1907,  pp.  192-200. 
WERTHEIM,     E.     L.— Aeronautics     for     boys. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Feb.,  1910,  pp.  21-3. 

.3  Lectures  and  talks. 
DAGGETT,  C.  M.— Practical  talks,  their  opera- 
tion and  the  secret  of  their  success.    Ass'n.  B., 
Apr.,  1907,  pp.  56-9. 
•     PRACTICAL  TALKS  TO  BOYS,  A  LIST  OP 
TOPICS.    Ass'n.  B.,  Dec.,  1902,  pp.  210-12. 

.4  Debates. 

B216  Social  Agencies,  musical  and  other  social  clubs. 

BAKER,   G.   C. — Indoor  games  and  socials  for 

boys.     Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield, 

Mass.,  19 10,  204  L. 
BANCROFT,    J.    H.— Games,    for    playground, 

home,  school  and  gymnasium.     Macm.  N.  Y., 

1913,  463  pp. 
BARDEN,    A.— Plays    for    boys.     W.     W.    B., 

June,  1907,  pp.  41-3. 
BASCOM,    H.    W.— Newton    boys'    glee    club. 

Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,  1905,  pp.  233-6. 
BILLIARDS  AND  POOL  FOR  BOYS.    Ass'n  B., 

Feb.,  1911,  pp.  33-5. 

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[B  216]     BOYS'  DEPARTMENT  OF  Y.  M.  C  A. 

BIVIN,     G.     D.— "Wild    Indians"    at    Buffalo. 

Ass'n.  B.y  Feb.,  1904,  pp.  38-41. 
BLYTH,  J.  A.— Drama  in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.     Ass'n. 

Sent.,  Nov.,  1914,  pp.  49-74. 
BOURNE,   O.   E. — Banjo,   mandolin  and  guitar 

club.     Ass'n.  5.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  78-80. 
CHAMBERLAIN,      G.      D.— Social    adventures 

of    boys'    clubs.     W,    W,   B.,   Sept.,    1912,   pp. 

383-7. 
CHESLEY,  A.  M. — Social  activities  for  men  and 

boys.     Asso.  Press,  N.  Y.,  19 10,  304  pp. 
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5.,  Dec,  1905,  pp.  237-8. 
FORBUSH,    W.    B.— Entertainments    for    boys. 

W.  W,  B.,  Jan.,  1907,  pp.  44-6. 
GIBSON,  H.  W.— Phi  Alpha  Pi  fraternity.    Ass'n, 

B.J  Dec,  1905,  pp.  244-6. 
HETHERINGTON,  C.  W.— Play  for  the  country 

boy.     Rur.  Man.y  May,  191 1,  pp.  139-42. 
HINES,  A.  B.— Games  and  dramatics.     W.  W,  J5., 

July,  1913,  pp.  264-74. 
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W.  W,  B.,  Apr.,  1917,  pp.  133-9. 
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Ass'n.  5.,  Dec,  1907,  pp.  262-8. 
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F.,  Aug.,  1915,  pp.  177-180. 
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Nov.,  1914,  pp.  351-5. 
McCURDY,  C.  H.— King  Arthur  play.     W,  W, 

B.,  Apr.,  1907,  pp.  134-43. 
MIESSE,    H.    W. — Lancaster,    Pa.,    Association 

boys'  club.     Ass'n.  B.,  Oct.,  1903,  pp.  151-6. 
MINTON,    C.    S. — Moving    pictures    and    boys' 

clubs.     W.  W,  B.,  Sept.,  1912,  pp.  373-6. 
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REED,  W.  S.— Triangle  Knights  of  the  Grove. 

Ass'n.  5.,  Feb.,  1904,  pp.  29-31. 
RIDGEWAY,  S.  M.— U  and  I  club.     Ass'n,  B., 

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ROBINSON,  E.  M.— Methods  of  grouping  boys. 

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Ass'n.  B.J  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  59-61. 
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B217  Physical  Agencies  (including  physical  education  for 

boys  in  general). 

.1  Athletics  and  gymnastics,  for  games  see  also 

B310;  .2  Outings;  .3  Camps,  including  all  boys' 

camps,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  or  not. 

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.1  Athletics  and  gymnastics.     For  games  see  also 
B310. 

85 


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ARNOT,  E.  J. — County  boys'  relay  race.     Rur. 

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BROWN,  JOHN,  JR.— Outdoor  athletic  test  for 

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(Ed.)    Ass'n,  B,,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  93-4. 
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MILLER,  C.  M. — Kitecraft  and  kite  tournaments. 

Manual  Arts  Press,  Peoria,  111.,  1914,  144  pp. 
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K,  Oct.,  1917,  pp.  4-5. 
O'SHEA,  M.  V. — Right  physical  start  in  educa- 
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Ass'n,  B.y  Feb.,  1902,  pp.  23-5. 
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SAVAGE,  W.  L.— Effects  of  athletics  upon  grow- 
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SMITH,  H.  L.—Games  for  boys.  H.  H.  B., 
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.2  Outings. 
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of  boys'  work  to  summer  camp  headquarters. 

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Scrib.,  N.  Y.,  1914,  243  pp. 
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BOY  MAYOR  AND  STAFF  RUN  A  COUNTY 

CAMP.    Rur.  Man.f  Oct.,  1913,  pp.  309-10. 
BOYS*    CAMPS    IN    1900.    Ass'n.    Men,    1900, 

pp.  416-18. 
BOYS'  CAMPS.    The  June  number  of  Association 

Boys  each  year  gives  much  space  to  this  subject. 
BRIGHAM,  L. — New  kind  of  a  camp  that  boys 

have  made  themselves.    Ladies*  H.  Jour.,  July, 

1914,  p.  55. 
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Camping    for    boys.      Asso.    Press, 


N.  Y.,  191 1,  292  pp. 

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[B2I9]  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

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B219  Special  Classes  of  Boys. 

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KING,  F.  E. — Lincoln  high  school  Inn.  Amer,  Y,, 
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MILITARY  TRAINING  FOR  BOYS.  Amer.  F., 
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lOI 


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COUNTY  WORK  IN  ITS  APPROACH  TO  THE 

COUNTRY    BOY.     (Ed.)    Rur,    Man.,    Apr., 

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CONFERENCE    COMMITTEE.    Amer,     Y., 

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ROBERTSON,  J.  E.— Country  boy.    Ass'n.  B., 

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ROBINSON,    C.    C— Planning    work    for    wage 

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ROBINSON,  E.  M.-— Recollections  of  boys'  work 

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SCOTT,  C.  R. — Boys*  conferences  in  community 

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15,  1913,  pp.  346-7. 

B220     OTHER  RELIGIOUS  ORGANIZATIONS.      See  also 
B230;  B123.1. 

.1  Boys'   brigade;   .2   Knights  of   King  Arthur; 
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H,  H.  B.,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  104-12. 
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DAVIS,    O.    S. — Endeavor    movement    and    the 

boy.    H,  H.  B.,  Jan.,  1902,  pp.  58-63. 
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PUSHING  BOYS'  WORK.     (Ed.)     Ass'n,  B., 

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Fraternity.     W.  W.  B.,  Jan.,  1907,  pp.  28-34. 
FORBUSH,  W.  B.— Helping  boys  in  the  church. 

H.  H.  B.,  1900,  pp.  26-33. 
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1900,  pp.  15-16. 
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REED,   D.   A. — Leader   of  boys,   how  shall  he 

get  ready?    H,  H,  B.,  Jan.,  1901,  pp.  34-9. 
RICHARDS,  G.  L. — Organization  back  of  a  boys' 

club.     W.  W.  5.,  July,  1907,  pp.  177-^3. 
ROSENBLUM,    W.    F.— Constitutionless    boys' 

clubs.     W,  W,  B.,  May,  1912,  pp.  277-9. 
TAYLOR,   K.— "How"   of   self   government   for 

boys.     Rur.  Man,^  May,  1913,  pp.  161-3. 
ZERBE,  F.   K.— Tying  activities  together  in  a 

boys'  club.     W,  W,  5.,  July,  1914,  pp.  223-6. 

.2  Business  management. 
BRIGGS,  R.  A.— System  in  boys'  clubs.     W.  W. 

B.,  July,  1909,  pp.  26-38. 
KING,  G.  W.—Duty  of  the  board  of  directors 

to  the  superintendent  of  a  boys'  club.    W,  W.  B., 

Feb.,  19 10,  pp.  20-7. 
NORTHRUP,    E.    N.— Ethics   and   methods   of 

raising  funds.     W,  W.  B.,  Jan.,  1910,  pp.  14-24. 
STEVENSON,  W.  C— Duty  of  superintendent  to 

the  board  of  directors.     W.  W.  B.,  Feb.,  191 1, 

pp.  8-12. 

.3  Moral  and  Civic.     See  also  B123.3. 
ATKINSON,    C.   J.— Self   government   in   boys' 

clubs.     W.  W.  B.,  July,  1913,  pp.  241-6. 
BOYS'    CLUBS    PREVENT    CRIMES    AND 
113 


[B  230.4]        BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

LOAFING.     (Ed.)    Amer,    City,    Jan.,     1910, 

pp.  31-2. 
HODGES,    L. — Winston-Salem   plan   of   training 

boys  for  citizenship.    Amer.   City,  June,  1913, 

pp.  617-18. 
KELLY,  F.  B.— City  history  club.    H.  H.  B., 

1900,  p.  12. 
LANGDON,  W.  C.— Juvenile  city  league  of  New 

York.     W.  W,  B.,  Apr.,  1905,  pp.  105-18. 
Mccormick,  W.— Boys'  club  as  a  moral  force. 

W,  W,  B.,  July,  1913,  pp.  250-5. 
MASON,  F.  S. — Character  making  in  street  boys' 

clubs.     Relig,  Edu.,  Oct.,  1907,  pp.  139-43. 
.    Materials  for  character  making  in 

street    boys'    clubs.     W,    W.    B,,    Apr.,    1907, 

pp.  84-96. 
MASSECK,   F.    L. — Making   juvenile    organiza- 
tions effective  for  religious  education.     W.  W,  B., 

Oct.,  1908,  pp.  249-58. 
PINGREE,  A.  H.— Relation  of  the  boys'  club  to 

religion.     W.  W.  B,,  July,  1908,  pp.  172-5. 

.4  Educational.    See  also  B215. 
BATES,  W.   C— Boys'  club  supplementing  the 

school.    H.  H,  B,,  1900,  pp.  39-42. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  G.  D.— Boys'  exposition.     W. 

W.  B.,  May,  19 12,  pp.  280-7. 
CLARK,  W.  A. — Handicraft  in  character  build- 
ing.   H,  H,  B.,  Apr.,  1901,  pp.  19-23. 
EASTWOOD,  W.  F.— Manual  training  for  boys' 

club,  Why?     W,  W.  B.,  July,  1909,  pp.  161-71. 
ERNST,  C.  F.— Place  of  industrial  work  in  boys' 

clubs.     W,  W,  B.,  Dec,  19 12,  pp.  521-3. 
GOODRICH,  L.  B.— How  to  start  a  boys'  manual 

training  club.     W,  W.  B.,  Oct.,  1904,  pp.  216-18. 
LEACH,  A.  B. — Educational  work  of  the  boys' 

club.     W,  W,  B.,  Oct.,  1910,  pp.  6-9. 
114 


[B  230.5]  OTHER  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  BOYS 

SPRINGFIELD  BOYS'  EXPOSITION,  Spring- 
field, Mass.  (Report.)  W.  W.  5.,  Sept.,  1912, 
pp.  388-91. 

SMITH,  F.  O.— Manual  training  for  boys'  clubs. 
W.  W,  B.,  Jan.,  1908,  pp.  29-34. 

,5  Social  and  musical.     See  B216. 

.6  Athletics  and  gymnastics.     See  B217.1;  Camps, 
B217.3.    For  games  see  B310. 

.7  Thrift.    See  B123.8. 

.9  History. 
CHAMBERLAIN,    G.     D.—Boys'    clubs,    their 
growth  and  mission.     W,   W.  B.,  Sept.,   191 1, 

pp.  25-39. 
CHEW,  T. — Twenty  years'  experience  in  a  mass 

boys'  club.     W.  W.  5.,  July,  1912,  through  to 

Dec,  1912. 
MELPOLDER,  J.— Club  incidents.     W,   W.  5., 

Dec,  191 1,  pp.  208-16. 

B240      OTHER  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  BOYS. 

.1  Boy  scouts;  .2  Woodcraft  or  "Seton"  Indians. 
MALLETT,  F.  J. — International  sunshine  club. 
W,  W.  5.,  Oct.,  1908,  pp.  290-3. 

.1  Boy  scouts. 
ALEXANDER,  J.  L.— Boy  scouts.     W,   W,  B., 

Nov.,  19 10,  pp.  1-8. 
APLIN,  S.  S.— Boy  scouts  of  Utica.     Ass'n,  B., 

June,  1910,  pp.  1 10-13. 
BOY    SCOUT    MOVEMENT    AT    ITS    BEST. 

(Ed.)    Amer.  F.,  Feb.,  19 14,  pp.  28-30. 
CAMPBELL,    R.    B.— Psychology    of    scouting. 

Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass., 

1917,  44  L. 

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CAREY,   A.   A. — Scout  law  in  practice.    Little, 

Boston,  19 1 5,  171  pp. 
CROSBY,   F.   A.— Boy  scouts  and   the   Sunday 

school.    Relig,  Educ.^  June,  191 2,  pp.  235-42. 
CURTIS,  H.  S.— Boy  scouts,  the  salvation  of  the 

village    boy.      Ped,     Sent.,    Mar.,     1913,    pp. 

78-85. 
ELMER,  F.  D. — Community  coordination  through 

boy  scouts.     Relig.  Edu.^  Dec,  1913,  pp.  488-91. 
.     Scouts  and  the  church.     Relig.  Edu., 

Aug.,  1916,  pp.  365-66. 
GIBSON,  H.  W.— Scouting  at  Camp  Becket  and 

Durrell.     Ass'n.  B.,  June,  1910,  pp.  1 14-15. 
HANDBOOK    FOR   SCOUT   MASTERS.      Boy 

Scouts  of  America^  N.  Y.,  1914,  324  pp. 
HEALD,  C.  E. — Boy  scout  scheme.    Ass*n.  B., 

June,  1910,  pp.  83-88. 
HOLLAND,   R.   S.— Boy  scouts  of  Birch   Bark 

Island.     Lippinc.  Phila.,  191 1,  292  pp. 
HORSFIELD,  E.  D.— Boy  scouts  of  Springfield, 

Mass.     Ass*n.  B.,  Jime,  1910,  pp.  108-9. 
KING,  F.  E.— Scout  laws.     Asso.  Press,  N.  Y., 

1918,  16  pp. 
LAMPSHIRE,  E.— Boy  scout  movement.     Thesis, 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1913, 

83  L. 
McGUIRE,  W.  P.  and  MATHIEWS,  F.  K.— 

Boy  scouts'  year  book.    Appleton,  N.  Y.,  19 15, 

243  PP- 

McKENNEY,  H.  J.— Scout's  handbook  and  in- 
structor. Franklin  Hudson  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1915,  196  pp. 

MOFFATT,  S.  A.— Observations  of  the  boy  scout 
movement  in  England.     Amer.   F.,  June,  19 14, 

PP-  154-9. 
POWELL,  B. — Scouting  for  boys.     Pearson,  Lon- 
don, 1908,  288  pp. 
116 


[B  240.2]  OTHER  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  BOYS 

POWELL,  P.  E.— Knights  of  the  holy  grail  and 

boy  scouts.    Jennings,  Cincinnati,  1906,  228  pp. 
REANEY,  M.  J.— Psychology  of  the  boy  scout 

movement.    Fed,  Sem.t  Sept.,  1914,  pp.  407-11. 
RELIGIOUS  WORK  AND  THE  SCOUT  MOVE- 

MENT.    (Ed.)    Amer,  F.,  June,  1913,  pp.  154-6. 
RICHARDSON,  N.  E.  and  LOOMIS,  O.  E.— 

Boy  scout  movement  applied  to  the  church. 

Scrib.,  N.  Y.,  1915,  441  pp. 
ROBINSON,   E.    M.—Boyi  scouts  of    America. 

Ass'n,  B.,  June,  1910,  pp.  89-91. 
.     Do   the  boy  scouts   compete   with 

the  Association?    Amer,  7.,  Dec,  1916,  pp.  1-2. 
RURAL  BOY  SCOUTS.    (Ed.)    i?ttr.  ilfan..  Mar., 

191 1,  p.  98. 
SETON,  E.  T.—Boy  scouts  of  America.    Double- 
day,  N.  Y.,  19 10,  191  pp. 
SNEDDEN,  D.— New  light  on  the  scouts.     W. 

W.  B.,  Sept.,  1917,  pp.  255-60. 
STATTEN,  T.—Boy  scouts  of  Toronto.    Ass'n.  B., 

June,  1910,  pp.  92-104. 
VAN    NESS,    F.    v.— Boy   scouts   of   Paterson. 

Ass'n,  B.,  June,  1910,  pp.  105-7. 
WEST,  J.  E.— Boy  scouts  of  America.     N.  E.  A., 

19 16,  pp.  805-810. 

.2  Woodcraft  or  "Seton"  Indians. 

SETON,  E.  T.— Birch  Bark  roll  of  the  Wood- 
craft Indians.     Doubleday,  N.  Y.,  1907,  66  pp. 

.      Book    of    woodcraft.      Doubleday, 

N.  Y.,  1912,  551  pp. 

.      Manual    of    Woodcraft    Indians. 


Doubleday,  N.  Y.,  191 5,  98  pp. 
WOODCRAFT  INDIANS.       (Ed.)      Amer.    F., 
Jime,  1914,  pp.  164-6. 

B300      WELFARE  AND  PROTECTION  AGENCIES 

"CHARITIES   AND   THE   COMMONS,'*   now 
117 


[B  300]  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

"SURVEY."  A  weekly  journal  of  philanthropy 
and  advance.  Herein  may  be  found  valuable 
records  of  charity  and  reform  movements. 

^'CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTIONS."  Reports 
of  the  National  Conference.  Published  annually 
and  containing  matter  of  worth  to  boy  worker. 

LEARY,  A.  T. — America's  greatest  problem — its 
youth.  Thesis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  19 1 7,  76  L. 

LEE,  J. — Constructive  and  preventive  philan- 
thropy.    Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1902,  242  pp. 

MANGOLD,  G.  B.— Child  problems.  Macm.,  N. 
Y.,  1910,  381  pp. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  CHILD  CONFER- 
ENCE FOR  RESEARCH  AND  WELFARE. 
Held  at  Clark  University,  Stechert,  N.  Y.,  1909, 

257  PP- 
REPORT  OF  CONFERENCE  ON  WELFARE 

WORK.    Held  at  Waldorf  Astoria,  N.  Y.  City. 

Mar.,  1904. 
RIIS,    J.    A. — Battle    with    the    slums.     Macm., 

N.  Y.,  1902,  465  pp. 
.     Children  of  the  tenements.     Macm., 

N.  Y.,  1903,  387  pp. 
.     How  the  other  half  lives.     Studies 


among   the   tenements.    Scrib.,    N.    Y.,    1890, 
304  pp. 

B310  Child  Welfare — ^playgrounds,  etc.    For  games  see 

also  B217.1. 
ANGELL,    E.    D.—Play.      Little,    Brown    Co., 

Bost.,  19 10,  190  pp. 
BANCROFT,    J.    H.— Games    for    playground, 
home,  school,  and  gymnasium.    Macm.,  N.  Y., 

1913,  463  pp. 
BOY  LEISURE.     (Ed.)  Amer,    F.,  Aug.,    1915, 
pp.  181-2. 

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[B3I0]  WELFARE  AND  PROTECTION  AGENCIES 

BURNHAM,  W.  H— Problems  of  child  hygiene 

and  the  contribution  of  hygiene  to  education. 

N.  E.  A.,  1912,  pp.  1096-1103. 
CALKINS,  R. — Playgrounds,  a  municipal  enter- 
prise.   H.  H,  B.,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  79-82. 
CARRIGAN,  F.  C— Law  and  the  American  child. 

Fed.  Sent,,  Jtme,  191 1,  pp.  121-183. 
CHEW,  T.—- Streets  as  playgrounds.     W,  W,  B,, 

Feb.,  191 1,  pp.  1-7. 
COMSTOCK,    C— Country    playgrounds.    Rur. 

Man.,  Mar.,  1917,  pp.  98-101. 
CURTIS,    H.    S.— Practical    conduct    of    play. 

Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1915,  330  pp. 
ERNST,  C.  F. — Caddy  scheme  as  one  solution  of 

the  summer  problem.     W,  W,  B.,  Apr.,  1912, 

pp.  201-7. 
FOX,  H.  F. — Child  saving  agencies  and  the  home. 

H,  H,  B.,  Jan.,  1902,  pp.  41-6. 
GULICK,  L.  H. — Psychological,  pedagogical  and 

religious  aspects  of  group  games.     Ped.  Sent., 

Mar.,    1899,    pp.    135-151;   Ass'n.    Out.,   Feb., 

1900,  pp.  98-124. 
HALL,  G.  S. — Story  of  a  sand  pile.    Scrih,,  June, 

1888,  pp.  690-6. 
HOLLIS,  I.  N.    Use  of  summer  vacations.    H. 

H,  5.,  July,  1903,  pp.  151-63. 
JOHNSON,  G.  E.— Why  teach  a  child  to  play? 

Amer.  Phy,  Edu.  Rev.,  Oct.,  1909,  pp   500-7. 
KIDNER,    R. — Larger    use    of    school    houses. 

H.  H.  B,,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  83-5. 
KNIGHT,    G.    H.— Gardens    for    school    boys. 

H.  H.  B.,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  100-5. 
KREBS,  P.  E.  and  GOSPILL,  W.— Live  social 

center  in  the  old  bam.     Rur.  Man.,  Jan.,  19 15, 

pp.  23-6. 
LEE,  J.— Crime  or  sport?    H.  H.  B.,  Apr.,  1902, 

pp.  73-8. 


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LELAND,  A.  and  L.  H. — Playground  technique 
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LELAND,  A.--Public  playgrounds  and  bibliog- 
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LOCKE,  N.  M. — Games  for  boys  and  girls  in 
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MANGOLD,  G.  B.— -Problems  of  child  welfare. 
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MARTIN,  G.  H.— What  a  city  owes  to  its  boys. 
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MASON,  F.  S.— Summer  life  of  the  city  boy 
H.  H.  B,,  Apr.,  1903,  pp.  85-7. 

MEANWELL,  W.  E.— Playground  activities  for 
boys  of  from  ten  to  fourteen  years  of  age.  Amer. 
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MERO,  E.  B.  — American  playgrounds,  their 
construction,  equipment,  maintenance  and 
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MILLER,  C.  M. — Kitecraft  and  kite  tourna- 
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PLAYGROUNDS,  A  publication  devoted  to 
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REESE,  T.  I. — ^Year  of  a  public  gymnasium  for 
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B320       Protection   and    Guidance,  care  of  neglected  and 

dependents,   industrial   homes   and   farms.    Not 

reformatory. 

.1  Prevention  and  cruelty  to  children;  .2  Child 
labor  laws. 
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BLOOMFIELD,  M.  and  WENTWORTH,  F.  L. 

— Vocational  counselor  in  action.     Survey^  May 

3,  1913,  pp.  183-88. 
BOWEN,  L. — Safeguards  for  city  youth  at  work 

and  at  play.     Macm.,  N.  Y.,  1914,  241  pp. 
BOYS'    HOTEL    IN    KANSAS    CITY.     (Ed.) 

Outlook,  Nov.  12,  1910,  pp.  572-3. 
CHANDLER,  A.   D.~Boy  culture  and  agricul- 
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CLARK,    W.    A. — Helping    boys    by    the    social 

settlement  plan.    H.  H.  B.,  1900,  pp.  20-6. 
COOLEY,  C.  C— City  and  the  boys  (Industrial 

farms).     Outlook,  Feb.  6,  1904,  pp.  332-7. 
COMSTOCK,  A.— Traps  for  the  young.     Funk, 

N.   Y.,    1884,   253  pp. 
CRACKEL,  M.  D. — Relation  of  group  instinct  to 

Associations  and  settlements.     W,  W.  B.,  Jan., 

1904,  pp.  67-75. 
CURTIS,  H.  S.— School  camp.    Survey,  July  20, 

1912,  pp.  564-6. 
FLETCHER,  H.— That  last  waif,  or  social  quaran- 
tine.    Stokes,  N.  Y.,  1903,  270  pp. 
FOLKS,    H. — Care   of   destitute,   n^lected   and 


[B320]  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

delinquent    children.     Macm.,    N.    Y.,     1902, 

251  pp. 
GIBBONS,  W.  T.—Boys'  industrial  Association, 

how  it  prevents  the  development  of  the  tough. 

Chautauquan^  Sept.,  1898,  p.  625. 
HART,    H.    H.— Care   of   the    dependent    child. 

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HENDERSON,  C.  R.— Social  settlements.    Wes- 

sels,  N.  Y.,  1903,  196  pp. 
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Pub.  Co.,  Hinckley,  Maine,  1903,  164  pp. 
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SPARGO,  J. — Bitter  cry  of  the  children.  Macm., 
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TAPLIN,  H.  B.— Camp  Hale.  Survey,  Aug.  3, 
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THEATERS  ADVISING  BOYS  TO  STEAL 
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ment study  in  Boston.  Houghton,  Boston, 
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^    CLARK,  D.  W.— American  child  and  Moloch  of 
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CLOPPER,  E.  N. — Child  labor  in  the  city  streets. 

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KELLY,  F. — Federal  child  labor  laws.     Survey, 

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MORSE,  S. — Free  books  for  country  boys.  Rur, 
Man.,  Jan.,  1916,  pp.  22-7. 

MOULTON,  R.  G.— Art  of  telling  Bible  stories. 
R.  E.  A.,  1904,  pp.  26-30. 

OLCOTT,  F.  J.— Suggestions  for  a  boy's  own 
library  of  good  reading.  H.  H.  B.,  July,  1902, 
pp.  152-6;  H.  H.  B.,  Apr.,  1903,  pp.  124-8. 

ONE  HUNDRED  ENTERTAINING  BIOG- 
RAPHIES. Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1902. 

PERIODICALS  FOR  READING  ROOMS.  (Ed.) 
Ass'n.  B.,  Dec,  1902,  pp.  212-4. 

QUIGLEY,  M.  G.— New  books  for  boys.  W,  W. 
J5.,  Oct.,  1907,  pp.  291-3. 

SARGENT,  J.  T.— Reading  for  the  young.     A 
most  valuable  classified  and  annotated  list  of 
several    thousand    good    books    and    magazine 
articles  for  young  people.     Boston,  1896. 
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[B8oo]  BOOKS  FOR  BOYS 

SHEDLOCK,    M.    L.— Art   of    the   story    teller. 

Appleton,  N.  Y.,  1916,  288  pp. 
SMITH,  E.  S.— Books  for  a  boys'  own  library. 

H.  H,  B.,  Apr.,  1903,  pp.  128-30;  W,  W,  B,, 

Oct.,  1907,  pp.  288-91. 
SMITH,  F.  O.-— Pupils'  voluntary  reading.     Ped. 

Sem.y  June,  1906,  pp.  208-22. 
ST.  JOHN,  E.  P.— Stories  and  story  telling  in 

moral  and  religious  education.     Pilgrim  Press, 

Boston,  1910,  100  pp. 
ZACHERT,  A. — New  books  popular  among  boys. 

W,  W.  B.,  Oct.,  1907,  p.  293. 


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INDEX 
To  Classification  and  Bibliography 

Note — Many  of  the  titles  are  considerably  abridged  but  it  is 
believed  they  will  be  easily  recognized. 

Abbott,  S.  E.,  Summer  camps.    B217.3: 
Abnormalities,  Physical.    Talbot.    B121. 
AcKERMAN,  E.  G.,  History  boys'  department.     B210.9. 
Adams,  B.,  Street  gang  in  politics.     B124.1;  B129.3. 
Adams,  M.,  Children  in  the  street  trades.    B  129.2. 

Probation  court  in  Buffalo.    B410. 

^Railroads  and  juvenile  crime.    B410. 

Adamson,  a.  Q.,  Religious  work  among  boys.     B214. 
Addams,  J.,  Bad  boy  of  the  street.     B  129.3. 

Companionship  vs.  loyalty  in  gang.    B124.1. 

Home  and  special  child.     B410. 

Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city  streets.    B120. 

Adjusting  organization  to  youth.    B210. 
Adler,  F.,  Ethical  value  of  recreation.     B  123.5. 

Moral  instruction.     B123. 

Adolescence.    B  i  20. 

Aeronautics  for  boys.    Wertheim.    B215.2. 

Affiliation  of  church  clubs  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.2. 

Age  limit.    B211.4. 

Agenda.    B219.1. 

Agricultural  education  for  delinquent  boys.    Ward.    B420. 

Agriculture  club.    Hill.    B215.2. 

Albee,  J.,  Confessions  of  boyhood.    B120.1. 

Alden,  F.  H.,  Business  employment.    B122.1. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.,  Story  of  a  bad  boy.    B120.1. 

Alexander,  J.  L.,  Boy  and  the  Sunday  school.    B123.1. 

Boy  scouts.    B240.1. 

Boy  training.     B120. 

136 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Extension  in  boys*  work  in  camp.     B217.3. 

Knights  of  King  Arthur  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B220.2. 

Manual  training  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B215. 

Secondary  division.     B123.1. 

Sunday  school  and  the  teens.     B123.1. 

Sunday  school  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.  equipment.    B210.2. 

ed.,  Teens  and  rural  Sunday  school.    B123.1. 

-  Work  with  boys  at  Philadelphia.     B211. 


Alexander,  W.  M.,  "Aloha  club"  of  Oakland.    B230. 
Allen,  E.  B.,  Home  and  relation  to  church.    B  123.2. 
Allen,  E.  K.,  Religious  life  of  boys.    B123.1. 
Allen,  Mrs.  M.  Wood,  Almost  a  man.    B  123.6. 
Allinson,  T.  W.,  Concerning  boys'  clubs.     B230. 
American  standard  program.    B210.6. 
American  Youth,    B210. 
Amusements.    B  123.5. 

Christianity  and.    Edwards.    B214.1. 

Anderson,  R.  P.,  Boys*  clubs  for  churches.    B220. 

Anderson,  W.  G.,  Boys*  club  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.    B230. 

Anderson,  W.  L.,  Study  of  rural  youth  in  teen  age.    B  129.4. 

Angell,  E.  D.,  Play.    B310. 

Animal  protective  league.    Westcott.    B123. 

Aplin,  S.  S.,  Boy  scouts  of  Utica.    B240.1. 

Arkansas,  Policy  outline  of  Boys*  Work  in.    Garrison.    B210.3. 

Armstrong,  D.  W.,  Worcester  boys*  club.    B230. 

Arnold,  Dr.,  as  a  worker  with  boys.    Porter.    B211.5. 

Arnot,  E.  J.,  Country  boys*  relay  race.    B  129.4;  B217.1. 

County  boys*  conference.    B210.1;  B  129.4. 

Ascension  school  of  agriculture.    Lund.    B320. 

Athletic  leagues.    B217.1. 

Athletic  meets.    B217.1. 

Athletic  tests.    B2 1 7.  i . 

Athletics  for  boys.    B217.1. 

Athletics.    Boys*  club,  B217.1;  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B217.1. 

Athletics,  Clean.     McCormack.     B219.1. 

Atkinson,  C.  J.,  Self  government  for  boys.    B215.2. 

Self  government  in  boys*  clubs.     B215.2;  B230.3. 

137 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Attridge,  J.  J.,  Boys  who  have  "made  good."    B120. 

Atwater,  G.  p.,  Camping  tour.     B217.3. 

Australia,  Schoolboys  in.    Haslett.    B219.1. 

Ayres,  L.  p.,  Laggards  in  our  schools.    B122. 

Babcock,  W.  H.,  Association  and  country  boy.     B219.4. 

Backward  children.     Hart.    B410. 

Backward  children,  Capacity  among.    Miner.    B122. 

Backward  children,  Laggards  in  schools.    Ayres.    B122, 

Backward  school  children,  What  is  to  become  of  our?    Lincoln. 

B217. 
Bad  boy  in  war  time.    B410. 
Baden-Powell,  see  Powell,  Baden-. 

Bagley,  W.  C,  Morality  and  religion  and  development.    B123. 
Bailey,  C.  S.,  Curing  tomorrow's  criminals.    B410. 

For  the  story  teller.    B800. 

Bailey,  W.  B.,  Need  of  the  growing  man.    B120. 

Baker,  B.  N.,  Morals  by  graphic  methods.    B123. 

Baker,  G.  C,  Indoor  games  and  socials.    B216. 

Baker,  H.  T.,  Rooms  and  effect  on  boys.    B210.5. 

Balch,  B.,  Amateur  circus  life.    B217.1. 

Baldwin,  B.  T.,  Boy  of  high  school  age.    B123. 

Baldwin,  J.  M.,  Mental  development  in  child  and  race.     Biio. 

Ball,  W.  H.,  Religious  possibilities  of  gymnasium.     B217.1. 

Swimming  for  camps.    B217.3. 

Ballantine,  W.  G.,  How  to  teach  life  of  Jesus.    B214.1. 

Teaching  a  Sunday  school  class.    B214.1. 

Balliet,  T.  M.,  Instincts  and  education.    B122. 

Balo,  R.  a.,  Typical  boys*  group.    B210. 

Bancroft,  J.  H.,  "Games"  for  playground,  home,  etc.    B216; 

B310. 
Barden,  a..  Plays  for  boys.    B216. 
Barker,  P.  L.,  Farm  boys  and  fortune  in  city.    B  129.4. 
Barnes,  C.  W.,  Relation  of  moral  and  religious  training.    B123. 
Barney,  C.  N.,  Worth  of  boys*  club  to  city.    B230. 
Barrows,  S.  J.,  Reducing  our  prison  population.    B410. 
Bartlett,  G.  G.,  Church  boys*  clubs.    B220. 
Bascom,  H.  W.,  Newton  boys'  glee  club.     B216. 

138 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Bashfulness,  Showing  off  and.    Hall  and  Smith.    B120. 

Basket  ball.    B217.1. 

Batchelor,  W.  C,  Sex  instruction.    B  123.6. 

Bates,  W.  C,  Boys'  club  and  school.    B230.4. 

Baxter,  R.  M.,  Books  for  boys.    B800. 

Beard,  D.  C,  Shelters,  shacks,  and  shanties.      B217.3. 

Beck,  F.  O.,  Marching  manward.    B120. 

Becket,  Camp.    Gibson.     B217.3. 

Becket,  Scouting  at  Camp.    Gibson.    B240.1. 

Beede,  V.  v.,  Social  settlement  boys'  club.    B230.1. 

Bellamy,  G.  A.,  Settlement  movement  and  possibilities.    B320. 

Benedict,  L.,  Waifs  of  the  slums  and  their  way  out.    B320. 

Benner,  E.  A.,  Coimtry  school  and  camp  for  city  boys.    B217.3. 

Bennett,  E.  C,  Juvenile  court  of  Denver.    B410. 

Bergen,   C.   M.,   Relation  of  play  to  juvenile  delinquency. 

B123.5;  B410. 
Berkowitz,  H.,  Right  of  child  to  education.    B122. 
Bernheimer,  C.  S.  and  Cohen,  J.  M.,  Boys*  clubs.    B230. 
Bible  among  school  boys,  Use  of.    B219.1. 
Bible  courses.    B214.1. 
Bible  in  school  plans.      Crafts.      B219.1. 
Bible  school  and  Association.    B210.2. 
Bible  schools.     See  Sunday  schools. 
Bible  study  at  boys'  camps.    Gibson.    B217.3. 
Bible  study.  Camp.    McLain.    B217.3. 
Bible  study.    B214.1. 
Bibliographies  of  books.    B800. 
Bibliographies  of  camps.    B217.3. 
Bibliographies  of  street  boys'  clubs.    B  129.3. 
Big  brother  movement.    B410. 
BiGELOW,  M.  A.,  Sex  instruction.    B123.6. 
Billiards  and  pool  for  boys.    B216. 
Binder,  R.  M.,  Home  as  social  center.     B  123.2. 
Biographies  of  boy  life.    B120.1. 

Bishop,  C.  R.,  Boys  of  Western  Canada  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210. 
Bisseker,  H.,  When  a  boy  becomes  a  man.    B123.6. 
Bivin,  G.  D.,  "Wild  Indians"  of  Buffalo.     B216. 

139 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

BjoRKMAN,  F.  M.,  Children's  court  in  American  life.     B410. 
Blackford,  K.  and  Blackford,  N.  A.,  Analyzing  character. 

B122.1. 

Job,  the  man,  the  boss.    B122.1. 

Blaikie,  W.,  How  to  get  strong.    B217. 

Blood  pressure,  Adolescent  changes  in.    McCurdy.    B121. 

Bloomfield,  M.,  Boys'  club  and  vocational  work.    B122.I. 

Jewish  boy  and  his  home.     B129. 

Readings  in  vocational  guidance.    B122.1. 

Teacher  as  a  vocational  adviser.     B122.1. 

and  others,  Training  in  citizenship.    B  123.3. 

,  Wentworth,  L.  F.,  Vocational  counselor.     B320. 

Youth,  school,  and  vocations.    B122.1. 

Blumberg,  B.,  Old  boy  problem.     B129. 

Blyth,  J.  a.,  Drama  and  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B216. 

BoARDMAN,  J.  R.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  high  school  boy.     B210.4; 

B219.1. 

County  work  with  boys.    B219.4. 

BoLAND,  G.,  Taking  a  dare.     B120. 

Bolton,  S.  K.,  Poor  boys  who  became  famous.    B120.1. 

BooRMAN,  W.  R.,  Live  wire  club  for  employed  boys.     B219.2. 

Bonser,  F.  G.,  Chums.    B124.1. 

Book,  W.  F.,  Why  pupils  drop  out  of  high   school.    B122; 

B.129.1. 
Books  for  boys.    B800. 

Books  for  boys  and  workers  among  boys.    B800. 
Book  WALTER,  A.  G.,  Education  of  employed  boys  in  Germany. 

B129.2. 
Booth,  A.  O.,  Bent  iron  club.    B215.2. 
BosARD,  W.  R.,  Manual  training  in  Knights  of  King  Arthur. 

B220.2. 

Experiences  with  boys  in  a  lumber  town.    B120.1. 

Boston,  Cooperation  in.     Gates.    B210.2. 

Boston,  Settlement  study  in.    Woods.    B320. 

BoswoRTH,  E.  I.,  Call  for  character.    B123. 

Bourne,  O.  E.,  Banjo,  mandolin  and  guitar  dub.    B216. 

Church  polo  league.     B217.1. 

140 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

BoviLLE,  R.  G.,  Summer  Bible  schools  for  children.     B123.1. 
BowEN,  J.  T.  Mrs.,  Moving  pictiires  in  life  of  child.     B123.5. 
BowEN,  L.,  Boys  and  lock-ups.     B410. 

Safeguards  for  city  youth.     B320. 

BowNE,  J.  T.,  Bibliography  of  boy  life.    Bicx>. 

Boy  and  his  father.     B123.2. 

Boy  cabinet.    B211. 

Boy  choirs.     B216. 

Boy  leisure.     B310. 

Boy  life  and  character.     B120. 

Boy  mayor  and  staff  run  camp.    B217.3. 

Boy  or  the  books.     B2 10.3. 

Boy  organization.     B200. 

Boy  policemen.     Porter.     B410. 

Boy  problem.     B120. 

Boy  scout  camp.    Horton.    B217.3. 

Boy  scout  movement  at  its  best,     B240.1. 

Boy  scouts.     B240.1. 

Boy  speakers  at  boys*  meetings.    B214.2. 

Boy  with  a  vision.    B  129.4. 

Boys  and  the  cigarette  cure.    B  123.7. 

Boys*  brigade.     B220.1. 

Boys*  club  and  an  Association.    Rutledge.    B230. 

Boys*  clubs.    B230. 

Athletics  and  gymnastics.    B2 1 7 .  i . 

Business  management.     B230.2. 

Educational  work.     B230.4. 

History.     B230.9. 

Organization.     B230.1. 

Social  work.     B216. 

Boys*  clubs  and  boys'  department  0^.  M.  C.  A.).    B210.2. 

Boys'  clubs  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    Chew.    B230. 

Boys*  clubs  for  churches.    B220. 

Boys'  clubs  prevent  crime  and  loafing.     B230.3. 

"Boys'  day**  in  Sunday  school.    Smith.    B123.1. 

Boys*  department  (Y.  M.  C.  A.).    B210. 

Buildings.     B210.5. 

141 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

■  Business  management.     B212. 
•By-laws.    B211.1. 

■  Educational  work.    B215. 

■  History.     B210.9. 
-Managers.     B211.2. 

-  Membership.     B211.4. 

•  Organization.     B211. 

•  Physical  work.     B217. 

•  Policy.    B210.3. 
•Relationships.    B210.2. 

•  Religious  work.    B214. 

•  Social  work.     B216. 


Boys'  department  (Y.  M.  C.  A.),  Do  the  boy  scouts  compete 
with?    Robinson.     B240ri. 

Boys'  home  training.     B  123.2. 

Boys'  hotel  in  Kansas  City.     B320. 

Boys'  industrial  association.    Gibbons.    B320. 

Boys'  industrial  league.     Mitchell.     B230. 

Boys'  reading  room.    B210.5. 

Boys'  standard  program  committee.    American  standard  pro- 
gram for  boys.     B210.6. 

Boys'  viewpoint.    B120. 

Boys'  work  secretaries.    B211.5. 

Boys*  work  secretary  with  boys.     B211.5. 

Boys'  working  reserve,  U.  S.    Hall.    B210. 

Brace,  C.  L.,  Homeless  boys.    B  129.3. 

Brainard,  C.  G.,  New  education  for  country  boy.    B  129.4. 

Brainbridge,  J.,  Summer  headquarters  for  bo)rs.     B210.5. 

Bray,  R.  A.,  Boy  labor.    B122.1. 

Breckenridge,  S.  and  Abbott,  E.,  Delinquent  child  and  the 
home.     B420. 

Brick  church  institute.    Taylor.    B123.1. 

Brick  church  institute.  Character  making  in.    Taylor.    B123.1. 

"Brigade  Boy."    B220.1. 

Briggs,  R.  a..  System  in  boys'  clubs.     B230.2. 

Brigham,  L.,  Camps  boys  have  made  themselves.    B217.3. 

Brine,  J.  B.,  Boys'  summer  camps.    B217.3. 

142 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Brittain,  H.  L.,  Study  in  imagination.    Biio. 

Brockman,  F.  S.,  Moral  and  religious  life  of  students.    B123.6. 

Brooke,  P.  R.,  Manual  training  for  Association  boys.    B215. 

Brooks,  M.  G.,  Appeal  of  work  with  boys.    B210. 

Brotherhood  of  David.    Forbush.    B230.1. 

Brown,  A.  W.,  Municipal  athletics.    B217.1. 

Brown,  C.  R.,  Man  and  the  boy.    B123.2. 

Brown,  E.  E.,  Making  of  our  middle  schools.    B122. 

Brown,  E.  G.,  Development  of  character  in  boyhood.    B123. 

Sanitary  care  of  boys*  camp.    B217.3. 

Brown,  E.  S.,  Physical  work.    B217. 

Brown,  H.  A.,  Efficient  education  for  country  boy.    B120.4. 

Brown,  H.  W.,  Wantonit  club.    B230. 

Brown,  J.,  Athletic  evils  in  rural  communities.    B217. 

Place  to  swim  in  every  community.    B  129.4;  B217. 

Brown,  J.,  Jr.,  Outdoor  athletic  test.    B217.1. 

Brown,  J.  F.,  American  high  school.    B122. 

Brown,  L.  E.,  Self  government  for  Association  boys.    B211.1. 

Working  boy  and  relation  to  outside  world.     B  129.2. 

Year  of  boys'  industrial  association.    B230. 

Brown,  L.  R.,  Life  work  conference.    B122.1. 

Life  work  conference  of  high  school  boys.    B219.1. 

Brown,  M.  K.,  Sons  of  the  Kingdom.    B220. 
Browne,  T.  J.,  Clan  or  gang  instinct  in  boys.    B124.1. 
Bruce,  H.  A.,  Boy  who  goes  wrong.    B410. 
Bruere,  R.  W.,  Giving  the  boys  a  chance.     B120. 

Newsboys*  labor  union  and  college.     B  129.2. 

Physiological  age  and  child  labor.     B121. 

Bryant,  S.  C,  How  to  tell  stories  to  children.    B800. 
Buck,  F.,  Every  child  at  the  school  door.     B122. 
Buck,  W.,  Boys'  self  governing  clubs.     B230. 

Boys*  voluntary  clubs  or  societies.     B230. 

Buckelew,  F.  R.,  Nickel  fiction.     B800. 
Buckner,  C.  E.,  Working  with  truants,  delinquents.     B410. 
BuDD,  G.  S.,  Boy  who  earns  his  living.     B  129.2. 
BuELL,  L.  E.,  State  boys*  secretary  worth  his  salt?    B211.5. 
Buffalo,  Boys'  work  in.    Rich.    B210. 

143 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Buffalo,  Probation  court  in.     Adams.     B410. 

Buildings,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.5. 

Bullying,  Teasing  and.     Burk.     B120. 

Bunker,  M.  N.,  Physical  training.    B217. 

BuRDETTE,  R.  J.,  and  others.     Before  he  is  twenty.     B123. 

BuRDiCK,  W.,  Loyalty  in  municipal  athletics.     B217.1. 

Burger,  W.  H.,  Book  list.     Hour  glass  club.     B211.5. 

Boys'  rooms  in  Association  buildings.     B210.5. 

Hour  glass  club.     B211.5. 

Older  boys'  Bible  class  teachers  in  N.  Y.     B214.1. 

Burgess,  W.,  Child's  right  to  sex  education.     B  123.6. 

Burk,  C.  F.,  Collecting  instinct.     B120. 

Burk,  F.  L.,  Teasing  and  bullying.     B120. 

BuRKHiTE,  C,  List  of  books  for  boys.     B800. 

Burlesque  theater  closed.     B219.1. 

BuRNHAM,  W.  H.,  Problems  of  child  hygiene.     B217. 

Scientific  study  of  children.     Brio. 

Study  of  adolescence.     B120. 

Burns,  A.  F.,  Playgroimds  and  delinquency.     B  123.5;  B410. 
Burr,  H.  M.,  Boy  as  an  idealist.     B123. 

Calling  of  Boyman.     B123.1. 

Donald  McCrea.     B120. 

Every  boy.     B120. 

Religious  side  of  adolescent  boyhood.     B123.1. 

Studies  in  adolescent  boyhood.     B120. 

Burrows,  A.  S.,  United  Boys'  Brigade.    B220.1. 
Burt,  H.  F.,  Children's  church.     B123.1. 

How  to  start  a  boys'  camp.     B217.3. 

Settlement  boys'  club  and  the  home.     B230. 

BusHNELL,  H.,  Christian  nurture.     B123.1. 
Business  management.     Boys'  dub.     B230.2 ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  B212. 
Butler,  T.  J.,  What  Catholics  are  doing  for  boys.     B220.3. 
BuTTENWiESER,  E.  C,  Obstinate  child.     B120. 
BuTTERFiELD,  C.  A.,  Why  boys'  clubs  are  necessary.     B230. 
By-laws.    Y.  M.  C.  A.    B211.1. 

Cabot,  E.  L.,  Children's  reading  and  training  character.    B800. 

144 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Conquest  of  children's  faults.     B123. 

and  others.     Course  in  citizenship.     B  123.3. 


Cabot,  R.  C,  Consecration  of  the  affections.     B  123.6. 
Calkins,  R.,  Playgrounds,  a  municipal  enterprise.     B310. 
Camera  clubs.    B215.2. 

Cameron,  E.  C,  Student  movement  in  high  schools.     B219.1. 
Campbell,  A.,  Helping  a  boy  find  his  vocational  niche.    B122.1. 

Boy  you  are  worrying  about.     B120. 

Campbell,  R.  B.,  Psychology  of  scouting.     B240.1. 

Camp  cookery.    Kephart.    B2i7,3. 

Camp  management  and  problems.     B217.3. 

Camp  reunions.    B217.3. 

Campaign  of  friendship.    B2 19. i . 

Camping  as  a  science.    B217.3. 

Camps.    B217.3. 

Camps,  Bible  study  at  boys'.    Gibson.    B217.3. 

Camps,  State.    Hammerstein.     B217.3. 

Camps,  State.    Ritchie.     B217.3. 

Canadian  boy  builder.    B2 10.61. 

Canadian  standard  efficiency  tests.    B2 10.61. 

Canfield,  J.  H.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  welfare  of  boys.    B210. 

Canoe  building.  Boys'  class  in.    Jessop.    B215.2. 

"Captains  of  ten."    Mackintire.    B220. 

Carey,  A.  A.,  Scout  law  in  practice.    B240.1. 

Carleton,  H.,  Church  and  the  boy.     B123.1. 

Carpenter,  M.,  Juvenile  delinquents.     B410. 

Carr,  J.  W.,  Moral  education  through  public  schools.    B123. 

Carrigan,  T.  C,  Law  and  American  child.    B310. 

Carus,  p.,  Our  children.     B  123.2. 

"Catch  as  catch  can."    B215. 

Catholic,  see  Roman  Catholic. 

Cave,  E.,  Boys'  camp  book.    B217.3. 

Chamberlain,  A.,  Child.    Study  in  evolution  of  man.    Biio. 

Group  instinct  and  relation  to  work  in  street  boys' 

clubs.     B124.1;  B230. 
Chamberlain,  G.  D.,  Boys'  clubs  as  investment.    B230. 

Boys'  clubs,  growth  and  mission.     B230.9. 

145 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

•  Boys*  exposition.     B230.4. 

■  Federated  boys'  clubs  and  mission.    B230. 

•  Relation  of  boys'  clubs  to  playgrounds.     B230. 

■  Social  adventures  of  boys'  clubs.    B216. 

•  Summer  camps.  B217.3. 


Chambers,  W.  G.,  Why  children  play.    Biio. 
Chandler,  A.  D.,  Boy  culture.    B320. 
Chandler,  A.  L.,  AfiBliated  church  club  idea.    B210.2. 
Chandler,  E.  H.,  Moving  picture  show  and  child.    B  123.5. 
Chapin,  W.  H.,  Boys*  conference  at  Lake  George.    B210.1. 

How  to  start  a  Y.  M.  C.  A.  boys'  dept.    B211. 

Organization  in  boys'  department.     B211. 

Chapman,  B.  B.,  Dangers  and  problems  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  boys' 

work.     B210. 
Chapman,  E.  S.,  Particeps  crlminis.    B  123.7. 
Character,  Analyzing.    Blackford.    B122.1. 
Character  through  recreation.    Young.    B123.5. 
Character  training.    B123. 
Charities  and  Commons,    B300. 
''Charities  and  Corrections."    B300;  B400. 
Charlton  industrial  farm  school.    Marx.    B320. 
Chase,  J.  H.,  Street  games  for  New  York  children.    B129.3. 
Chautauqua  farm  boys'  camp.    Hansen.    B217.3. 
Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  boys'  club.    Anderson.    B230. 
Cheley,  F.  H.,  Adventures  of  a  prodigal  father.    B120. 

Big  brother  investment.    B410. 

Camping  with  Henry.    B217.3. 

Prepared  or  imprepared?    B120. 

Told  by  the  camp  fire.    B217.3. 

War  and  the  boys  in  My-town.    B210.6. 

and  Baker,  G.  C,  Camp  and  outing  activities.    B217.3. 

Chesley,  a.  M.,  Conduct  of  great  amateur  show.     B217. 

Social  activities  for  men  and  boys.     B216. 

Use  of  the  swimming  jmxjL    B217.1. 

Chesley,  B.  H.  and  Chesley,  A.  M.,  Mission  study  for  older 

boys.    B214.3. 
Chew,  T.,  Boys'  clubs  as  conservators  of  boy^.    B230. 

146 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Boys*  clubs  reaching  the  entire  family.     B230. 

Character  making  on  the  street.     B123;  B129.3. 

Church  and  the  boy.     B123.1. 

Cooperation  of  boys*  clubs  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B210.2; 


B230. 

Field  and  work  of  street  boys*  clubs.     B230. 

Large  city  boys'  club.     B230. 

Need  of  supervision  in  boys*  club  work.     B230. 

Report  of  Federated  boys*  clubs.     B230. 

Streets  as  playgrotmds.     B310. 

Twenty  years*  experience  in  boys*  club  work.     6230,9. 

Visit  among  some  street  boy^*  clubs.     B230. 

•  What  shall  we  do  with  older  boys?     B230. 


Child  labor.    B320.2. 

Child  labor  laws  and  street  trades.    B  129.2;  B320.2. 

Child  study.  Biio. 

Child  welfare.    B300;  B310. 

Children*s  courts  in  United  States.     B410. 

Children*s  reading.    B800. 

Chinese  boys,  Social  service  among.    Clark.    B219. 

Chinese  inner  circle.     B219.1. 

Chrisman,  0.,  Relation  of  home  and  wayward  child.     B410. 

Christian  student  movement  in  high  schools.    B219.1. 

Church,  Boy  scout  movement  applied  to  the.     Richardson. 

B240.1. 
Church  boys*  clubs.    B220. 
Church,  Children*s.    Burt.    B123.1. 
Church  gymnasium.    McCormick.    B217.1. 
Church  polo  league.     Bourne.     B217.1. 
Church,  Scouts  and  the.    Elmer.    B240.1. 
Church  work  with  boys.    B220;  B123.1. 
Church  and  boys'  department  (Y.  M.  C.  A.).    B210.2. 
Church  and  child  protection.     Hoben.    B320. 
Church  and  young  man's  game.    Milnes.    B217. 
Cigarette  smoking  among  boys.    B  123.7. 
Cigarettes  and  football.    B219.1. 
Cigarettes  and  the  boy.    B123.7. 

147 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Cigarettes  versus  scholarship.    B219.1. 

Circus,  Amateur.    Balch.    B217.1. 

Citizenship.    B  i  23.3. 

Civic  clubs.    B215.2. 

Civics.    Boys'  clubs.    B230.3. 

Clancy,  J.  V.,  Boys'  order  of  Knighthood.     B220.2. 

Clark,  D.  W.,  American  child  and  Moloch  of  today.    B320.2. 

Clark,  J.  C,  Boys'  camp  in  China.     B217.3. 

Social  service  among  Chinese  boys.     B219. 

Clark,  K.  U.,  Bringing  up  of  boys.     B  123.2. 

Clark,  W.  A.,  Handicraft  m  character  building.     B230.4. 

Helping  boys  by  the  social  settlement  plan.    B320. 

Classes,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B215.2. 

Classes  of  boys,  special.    B129;  B219. 

Claxton,  p.  p..  Boy  in  the  high  school  age.    B219.1. 

Clean  living  slogan.    B2 19.  i . 

Clean-up  campaigns.    B2 19.  i . 

Cleveland,  Boys'  club  in.    McClure.    B230. 

Cleveland  boys'  exhibition.     Crackel.     B215. 

Cleveland,  Boys'  work  in.    Crackel.    B210. 

Cleveland  in  life  saving  business.    Howe.    B410. 

Cleveland  rough  riders.     Crackel.     B217.2. 

Cleveland's  come  clean  campaign.    Hamilton.    B219.1. 

Clinton  no-crib,  no  copy  campaign.    B219.1. 

Clopper,  E.  N.,  Child  labor  in  the  city  streets.    B320.2. 

Clubbing  the  boy.    B230. 

Clubs,  Camera.    B215.2. 

Clubs,  Fencing.    B217.1. 

Clubs,  Glee.    B216. 

Clubs,  High  school.    B219.1. 

Clubs,  Small  in  boys'  department.    Robinson.*   B216. 

Clubs,  Stamp.    B215.2. 

Clubs,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B215.2. 

Cochley,  H.  L.,  Requirements  of  Bible  study.     B214.1. 

CoE,  G.  A.,  Education  in  reKgion  and  morals.     B123. 

Gang  instinct  and  boys'  religious  life.     B123.1;  B124.1. 

Social  theory  of  religious  education.    B123.1. 

148 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Virtue  and  the  virtues.     B123. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  work  for  boys.     B210. 


CoFFEEN,  E.  L.,  Activities  of  delinquent  boys.    B410. 

Coffin  nails.    A  talk  regarding  cigarettes.     B123.7. 

Cole,  R.  J.,  Helpful  books  for  boys'  secretaries.    B211.5. 

Collecting  instinct.    Burk.    B120. 

College  students  as  camp  leaders.    B217.3. 

Colored  boys,  see  Negro  boys. 

CoLTON,  E.  T.,  Boys  of  the  Non-Christian  world.    B214.3. 

Boys'  work  in  the  Orient.     B214.3. 

What  is  a  missionary  call?    B214.3. 

Columbia  Park  boys'  club.    Peixotto.    B230. 
Come  clean  campaigns.     B219.1. 
Commercial  work.    Stevens.    B122.1. 
Committees,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B211.3. 
Community  boys'  work  conference.    B210.4. 
Community  work.    Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.4. 
COMSTOCK,  A.,  Traps  for  the  young.     B320. 

Vice  and  its  bearings  on  morals  of  young.     B123. 

CoMSTOCK,  C,  Coimtry  playground.    B129.4;  B310. 

Conferences,  High  school.    B219.1. 

Conferences,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.1. 

CoNKLiN,  E.  S.,  Psychology  of  young  manhood.     B120. 

Constitution  for  high  school  club.    B219.1. 

CoNWELL,  J.  A.,  Manhood's  morning.    B123.6. 

Cook,  D.  C,  Gospel  for  boys.     B123.1. 

Cook,  J.  W.,  Questions  for  institute  on  boys'  work.     B210.1. 

Cooke,  R.  W.,  Rural  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  its  problems.    B219.4. 

CooLEY,  C.  C,  City  and  the  boys.    B320. 

Cooper,  W.  K.,  Religious  work  for  boys.     B214. 

Cooperative  buying  for  camps.    B217.3. 

Cope,  H.  F.,  Character  training  of  high  school  boy.    B123. 

Expression  of  a  boy's  religion.     B123.1. 

CoPELAND,  H.,  Club  run  by  boys.     B230. 
Corn  growing  contests.     B  129.4. 
Corn  growing  instinct.    B  129.4. 
Correction.    B40o» 

149 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Correctional  homes.    B420. 

Cotton,  A.  N.,  Challenging  high  school  boys.    B219.1. 

Fall  drive  in  work  with  high  school  boys.    B219.1. 

Five  "C's"  campaign.    B210.1. 

High  school  boys  at  camp.     B217.3;  B219.1. 

High  school  equipment,  the  Associations'  opportunity. 

B219.1. 

How  to  start  high  school  work.     B219.1. 

Last  chance  with  high  school  boys.    B122.1;  B219.1. 

School  boy  preparedness.    B219.1. 

Sex  hygiene  for  high  school  boys.     B  123.6. 

Springtime  work  with  high  school  boys.    B219.1. 

Standardizing  high  school  work.    B219.1. 

■  Sustained  campaign  of  evangelism  among  high  school 


boys.     B219.1. 

•  War  emergency  emphasis.    B219.1. 


Coulter,  E.  K.,  Big  brother  movement.    B410. 

Children's  courts.     B410. 

Country  boys.    B  129.4;  B219.4. 

Country  boy  in  camp.    B  129.4;  B217.3. 

Country  boy  in  the  city.    B  129.4. 

Country  boy,  Boy  scouts  and  the.    Curtis.    B240.1. 

Country  lad's  first  city  impression.    B  129.4. 

County  camp  for  boys  and  girls.    B217.3;  B219.4. 

County  work  in  its  approach  to  country  boy.    B219.4, 

Course  in  camping.    B217.3. 

Courts,  Juvenile.    B410. 

CowGiLL,  F.  B.,  How  the  boy  was  lost.    B123.1. 

Cox,  O.  L.,  Viewpoint.     B210. 

Crackel,  M.  D.  and  Zechar,  S. ,  Boys*  work  in  Cleveland,    B2 10. 

Cleveland  boys'  exposition.     B215. 

Cleveland  rough  riders.    B217.2. 

Father  and  Son  movement.    B123.2. 

Individual  sex  instruction.     B  123.6. 

and  FoRBUSH,  W.  B.,  Periodicals  for  boys.    B800* 

Rejation  of  group  instinct  to  Associations  and  settle- 
ments.   B124.1;  B320. 

150 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Self  operative  discipline  in  camp.     B217.3. 

Separate  btiilding  for  boys.     B210.5. 

Standard  tests  for  boys.    B210.6. 

Stinday  in  camp.    B217.3. 


Crafts,  W.  F.,  Bible  in  school  plans.    B214.1 ;  B219.1. 

Craigie,  M.  E.,  Books  for  boys'  camps.    B800. 

What  public  libraries  might  do  for  boys.    B800. 

Crampton,  C.  W.,  Applied  ideals  in  work  with  boys.    B200. 

Crissey,  F.,  Country  boy.     B  129.4. 

Cronie,  W.  J.,  Youth  and  the  marathon.    B217.1. 

Crosby,  F.  A.,  Adapting  community  boys*  work  to  cosmopol- 
itan centers.     B210.4. 

Boy  and  missions.    B214.3. 

Boy  scouts  and  the  Sunday  school.     B240.1. 

Home,  a  club  for  boys.     B  123.2. 

Inter-church  work  with  boys.    B210.2. 

Older  boys'  camera  club.     B215.2. 

Original  conception  of  institutional  boys*  work.     B210.4. 

Relation  of  stmimer  activities  of  the  Association  to  year 

round  work  with  boys.     B217.2. 

Strategic  opportunities  of  Spring.     B210. 

Transformation  of  a  gang.     B124.1;  B217.1. 

•  Whirlwind  financial  campaign  for  boys.     B212. 


Cruelty  to  children,  Prevention  of.    B320.1. 

Crummy,  R.  S.,  About  the  newsboys'  home  of  New  York  City. 
B129.2. 

CuDLipp,  J.  H.,  Ideals.    B123. 

CuLLONS,  A.,  Reaching  boys  in  small  groups  without  equip- 
ment.   B210.4. 

Culver,  W.  H.,  Pastor  and  the  boy.    B123.1. 

Cunningham,  C.  F.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  summer  camps  for  boys.  B217.3. 

Curtis,  F.  S.,  Years  of  experience  in  educating  boys  in  the 
hygiene  of  sex.     B  123.6. 

Curtis,  H.  S.,  Boy  scouts.    Salvation  of  village  boy.    B240.1, 

Practical  conduct  of  play.    B310. 

School  camps.  B320. 

'*CyssiNG  as  a  fine  art."    B219.1. 

151 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Daggett,  C.  M.,  Practical  talks.    B215.3. 

Dahlgren,  C.  F.,  Forward  step  in  boys'  work.     B214. 

Dallas,  J.  T.,  How  boys  will  lead.     B214.2. 

Danger  in  sex  instruction.     B  123.6. 

Davey,  J.  J.,  Boy  Christians.    Bible  study  for  three  months. 

B214.1. 
David,  Brotherhood  of.    Forbush.    B230.1. 
Da  VIES,  J.  W.,  Children  and  church  worship.     B123.1. 

Parent's  class  for  study  of  boy.     B123.1. 

Davis,  J.  B,,  Moral  situation  in  high  schools.    B129.1. 

Vocational  and  moral  guidance.    B122.1. 

Davis,  O.  S.,  Endeavor  movement  and  the  boy.    B220. 

Study  of  one  dime  novel.     B800. 

Davis,  P.,  Newer  ideas  of  work  among  boys.     B219.2. 
Davis,  W.  H.,  Books  of  the  Bible.    B214.1. 

Making  the  Bible  interesting  to  boys.     B214.1. 

Davison,  W.  B.,  Bible  study  for  employed  boys.   B2 14.  i ;  B2 19.2. 
Dawson,  G.  E.  and  others.     Boy's  religion.     B123.1. 

Children's  interest  in  the  Bible.     B123.1. 

Child's  rights.     Biio. 

Child's  self-expression  and  religious  education.    B123.1. 

Study  in  youthful  degeneracy.     B  123.9. 

Day,  G.  E.,  Maiden's  boys'  miHtary  choir.     B216. 
Day,  W.  E.,  Gymnasium  clothing  for  boys.     B217.1. 
Dealing  with  runaways.    B410. 
Dean,  A.  D.,  Boy  of  tomorrow.    B120. 

Educational  work  for  employed  boys.     B  129.2. 

Debates,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B215.4. 

Defective  homes.    B410. 

Defective  homes  and  juvenile  delinquency.     B410. 

Degeneracy.    B  123.9. 

DeLacey,  W.  H.,  Juvenile  courts  and  good  citizenship.    B410. 

Delinquency,  Juvenile.    B410. 

Delinquent  children,  Care  of .    Folks.     B320. 

Denison,  E.  F.,  Growing  boys'  work  of  Omaha.     B210. 

Denominational  brotherhoods  pushing  boys'  work.    B220. 

Denver  juvenile  court.    B410. 

153 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Denver,  One  year's  work  at.    Knight.    B210. 
Department  store  occupations.    O'Leary,  I.  P.    B122.1. 
Derrick,  C,  Self-government.     B420. 
Destitute  children,  Care  of.     B320. 
Detroit,  Boys'  safety  first  exposition  of.    Foster.    B215. 
Detroit  survey  of  boyhood.    Studer.    B210. 
Development  of  Boys'  Work  in  America.    B210.9. 
Dewey,  J.,  Moral  principles  in  education.    B123. 
Dewey,  J.  and  Dewey,  E.,  Schools  of  tomorrow.    B122. 
DiACK,  W.  T.,  Educational  work  for  boys.     B215. 

Older  boys'  meetings.     B214.2. 

Dickinson,  G.  A.,  Your  boy,  his  nature  and  nurture.    B120. 
Dike,  S.  W.,  Church  and  religious  training  in  the  rural  home. 

B123.1. 

Home  as  a  factor  in  social  work.    B  123.2. 

Dills,  D.  R.,  Successful  form  of  self-government.    B420. 

Dime  novel.     Davis.    B800. 

Discipline.    Perry.    B122. 

District  community  work.    B210.4. 

DoDSON,  G.  R.,  Sex  education  in  the  home.    B  123.6. 

DoGGETT,  L.  L.,  Boys'  secretaryship  as  a  life  work.     B211.5. 

Materials  and  methods  for  religious  education  among 

young  men  and  boys.     B214.1. 

•  Pedagogy  of  adolescence.    B120. 


Donald,  McRea,  Burr,  H.  M.    B120. 

Dorr,  R.  C,  Another  chance  for  the  bad  boy.     B410. 

Drake,  L.  D.,  Juvenile  delinquency  and  treatment.    B410. 

Drama  for  boys.    B216. 

Dramatics.    B216. 

Drew,  D.  C,  Bay  State  boys  and  community  life.    B  129.4. 

Drummond,  H.,  Manliness  in  boys.     B220.1. 

Drummond.  W.  B.,  Introduction  to  child  study.    Biio. 

Child,  his  nature  and  nurture.    Biio. 

Duckles,  F.  M.,  Children's  clubs  and  probation.     B410. 
Dudley,  S.  F.,  Development  of  Boys'  Work  in  America.    B210.9. 
Dunn,  L.  W.,  What  State  boys'  conference  means  to  the  church. 
B210.J. 

153 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Dunn,  R.,  Games  of  the  city  street  boys.    B  129.3. 

DuRRELL,  Camp.     Gibson.     B217.3. 

DuRRELL,  Scouting  at  Camp.    Gibson.    B240.1. 

DwiGHT,  H.  C,  Menace  of  street  trading  by  children.    B  129.2. 

Early  work  for  boys  at  Salem,  Mass.    B210.9. 

Earp,  E.  L.,  Farm  boy  as  a  citizen.    B  129.4. 

Eastwood,  W.  F.,  Manual  training  for  boys'  clubs.    B230.4. 

Eddy,  G.  S.,  Temptation  and  how  to  meet  it.    B123. 

Education.    B122. 

Educational  reports.  B122. 

Educational  work.    Boys'  club.    B230.4;  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B215. 

Edwards,  R.  H.,  Christianity  and  amusements.    B214.1. 

Efficiency,  Study  in  adolescent.    McCurdy.    B121. 

Efficiency  tests.    B210.6. 

Efficiency  test  for  boys.    B210. 

Ehnes,  M.  a.,  vSelected  list  of  missionary  books.    B2I4.3. 

Election  day  outing.    B217.2. 

Electricity  for  boys.    Goodsell.    B215.2. 

Eliot,  C.  W.,  Appreciation  of  farm  boy.    B  129.4. 

Eliot,  T.  D.,  Juvenile  court  and  community.     B410. 

Ellis,  C,  Yoimg  America  in  camp.     B217.3. 

Ellis,  E.  H.,  Recent  development  of  work  with  boys.     B210. 

Ellis,  G.  H.,  Fetichism  in  children.     B123.1. 

Elmer,  F.  D.,  Community  coordination  through  boy  scouts. 

B240.1. 

Scouts  and  the  church.    B240.1. 

Emotional  life,  Child's.    Suzzallo.    Blio. 

Employed  boys.    B  129.2. 

Employed  boys  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B219.2. 

Employers.    B  123.4. 

England,  Boy  scout  movement  in.    Moffatt.    B240.1. 

Entertainments.    B216. 

Ernst,  C.  F.,  Caddy  scheme  as  solution  of  summer  problem. 

B310. 

Place  of  industrial  work  in  boys'  clubs.    B230.^, 

Esher,  F.  N.,  Annual  parents'  meeting.    B210, 

J54 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Ethics.    B  124.2;  B123. 

Ethics  of  amusements.    B  123.5. 

Evangelism,  Campaign  of.     Cotton.     B219.1. 

Evangelism,  School.     Miller.     B219.1. 

Evans,  E.  G.  and  Dewson,  M.  W.,  Feeble  mindedness  and 

juvenile  delinquency.     B410. 
Exercises  at  boys'  meetings.    B214.2. 
Exhibitions,  Educational.     B215;  B230.4. 
Exner,    M.    J.,    Sex   instruction    and    the    high    school    age. 

B123.6. 

Sex  instruction  literature  for  men  and  boys.    B123.6. 

Extension  work,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.4. 

Fagans,  p.  D.,  Greatest  need  of  employed  boy.    B219.2. 

Handling  a  boys'  camp.     B217.3. 

Indian  idea  in  boys'  camp.     B217.3. 

Work  for  intermediates.     B210. 

Fall  River,  Boys'  work  in.    Harter.    B230. 

Fallows,  A.  K.,  Fair  play  for  wayward  children.    B410. 

Temptations  to  be  good.    B  129.3. 

Family.    B  123.2. 

Family  relations.    B  123.2. 

Paris,  J.,  Making  good.    B123. 

Farley,  G.  L.,  Public  school  and  boys'  club.    B230. 

Farm  boys'  council,  County.    Judd.    B219.4. 

Farm  boys,  see  Country  boys. 

Farnham,  I.  H.,  Habit  of  saving  in  boys.     B  123.8. 

Farwell,  H.  C,  Play  and  games  for  boys.     B217.1. 

Fathers  and  sons.    B  123.2. 

Father's  debt  to  his  boy.    B  123.2. 

Federated  boys'  clubs.    B230. 

Feebleminded  boys  and  crime.    Schlapp.    B410. 

Feeblemindedness  and  juvenile  delinquency.    Evans.    B410. 

Fencing  clubs.    B217.1. 

Ferris,  A.  B.,  Boys'  summer  school.    B215.2. 

Fessenden,  E.  M.,  Story  and  the  boy.    B800, 

Fetichism  in  children.    Ellis.    B123.1. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Field,  L.  H.,  Physical  activities  of  the  grammar  school  boys. 

B217.1. 
Finances  in  boys'  department.     B212. 
Find  yourself  campaign.    Robinson.    B210. 
Fisher,  G.  J.,  Brooklyn  church  athletic  league.     B217.1. 

Sunday  school  athletic  league.     B217.1. 

Fisher,  I.  and  Fisk,  E.  L.,  How  to  live.    B217. 

Fiske,  G.  a.,  Prolonging  period  of  adolescence.     B219.2. 

FiSKE,  G.  W.,  Boy  life  and  self  government.     B120. 

Work  and  growth  of  Pilgrim  Fraternity.     B220. 

FiTTS,  A.  E.,  How  can  we  develop  consciousness  of  God  in 

youth?     B123.1. 
Fletcher,  H.,  That  last  waif,  or  social  quarantine.     B320. 
Flexner,  B.,  Juvenile  court  laws.     B410. 
Flood,  I.  P.,  Way  Poughkeepsie  boys  raise  money.     B212. 
Flood Y,  R.  J.,  Worcester's  garden  city.     B200. 
Flynn,  R.  L.,  Boy's  fencing  club.     B217.1. 

Campaign  of  friendship  at  Kansas  City.     B219.1. 

Kansas  City  clean.     B219.1. 

FOLKS,  H.,  Care  of  destitute,  neglected,  delinquent  children. 

B320. 
FoLSOM,  J.  K.,  Scientific  play  world  of  child.     Bug. 
Following  up  the  camps.     B217.3. 
Football,  Cigarettes  and.    B219.1. 
Football  schedule.     B219.1. 
Forbush,  W.  B.,  Art  of  being  a  Godparent.     B120. 

Best  Simday  school  material  for  boys.     B214.1. 

Bible  study  by  the  travel  method.     B214.1. 

Books  and  firelight  and  children's  faces.     B800. 

Books  on  boys  and  work  with  them.    B120;  B211.5. 

Boy  problem.     Study  in  social  pedagogy.     B120. 

Boy  problem  in  the  home.     B123.2.   . 

Boys'  clubs.     B230. 

Boy's  religion.     B123.1. 

and  Masseck,  F.  L.,  Boys*  round  table.    B220.2. 

Brotherhood  of  David.     B230.1. 

Church  work  with  bo}^.    B123.1. 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Clubs  for  street  boys.     B230. 

Coming  generation.     Biio. 

Directory  of  social  work  with  boys.     B200. 

Education  of  princes.     B120. 

Entertainments  for  boys.     B216. 

Family  camps.     B2 1 7 .3 . 

Grading  small  boys*  clubs.     B230. 

Grand  Rapids  evening  press  and  newsboys.     B  129.2. 

and  others.     Guide  book  to  childhood.     Biio. 

Helpful  finding  list  in  selecting  books  for  bo5rs.     B800. 

Helping  boys  in  the  church.     B220. 

Helping  boys  to  their  vocations.     B122.1. 

How  to  live  outdoors  with  boys.     B217.3. 

^^Kjiights  of  King  Arthur.     B220.2. 

Manual  of  stories.     B800. 

Study  of  conditions  of  Christian  endeavors.    B220. 

and  others.     Recent  studies  in  boys*  reading.     B800. 

Report  on  a  street  boys*  club.    B230. 

History  of  a  street  boys'  club  movement.     B230. 

Social  pedagogy  of  boyhood.    B124. 

Some  studies  of  boys*  tastes  in  reading.    B800. 

Study  of  some  boys  together.    B120. 

Sunday  school  teaching  of  boys.    B123.1. 

Ten  years'  work  with  boys.     B230. 

Ford,  H.,  Case  of  little  white  slaver.    B123.7. 

Foreign  boy.    Rindge.    B219. 

FoRGiE,  A.  W.,  Boys'  arts  and  crafts  exhibition.    B215. 

"Forward  step."    B214. 

Foss,  M.  I.,  Athletics  adapted  for  boys  of  different  ages.    B217.I. 

Physical  efficiency  test  for  boys.    B217.1. 

Foster,  E.  C,  After  decision — what?    B123.1. 

At  the  forks  of  the  road.    B123.1. 

Better  than  a  fortune.    B  123.6. 

Boy  and  the  church.    B123.1. 

Boys'  "safety  first"  exposition.     B215. 

Efficiency  tests  for  boys.    B210.6. 

His  fight.    B  123.6. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Interesting  if  true — is  it?    B211.5. 

Intermediate  department.    B123.1. 

Making  life  count.     B120. 

Patriotic  service  league.     B210. 

Problems  of  intermediate  and  senior  teacher.    B123.1. 

Standard  efficiency  tests.     B210.6. 

Starting  to  teach.    B123.1. 

Foster,  T.,  Making  men.    B217.3. 

Fowler,  J.  A.,  Manual  of  mental  science,  or  childhood.    Biio. 

Fowler,  N.  C,  Boy;  how  to  help  him  succeed.    B122.1. 

How  to  get  and  keep  a  job.    B122.1. 

Starting  in  life.     B122.1. 

Fox,  H.  F.,  Child  saving  agencies  and  the  home.     B310. 

Fox,  H.  S.,  Knights  of  King  Arthur  and  church.     B220.2. 

Fraternities,  Character  making  in.    Masseck.    B123. 

French,  L.  H.,  Saving  boys  from  crime.    B410. 

Fresh  methods  for  work  for  boys.    B200. 

Fry,  W.  W.,  Association  and  boys  who  work.     B219.2. 

Our  present  need  in  work  with  boys.    B210. 

Fryer,  E.  M.,  Boy  hero.    B120.1. 
Fruh,  M.  a.,  Portland  boys'  club.    B230. 
Furniture,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.5. 

Galpin,  F.  F.,  Normal  religion  of  a  boy.    B123.1. 

Games,  Athletic.    B217.1. 

Games,  Indoor.    B216. 

Games,  Playground.    B310. 

Gammons,  C.  A.,  Day  at  camp.    B217.3. 

Gang  and  juvenile  crime.    Lindsey.    B410. 

Gang,  Boy  and  his.    PuflFer.    B120. 

Gangs,    B124.1. 

Garden  city,  Worcester's.    Floody.    B200. 

Gardens  for  school  boys.    Knight.    B310. 

Gardner,  C.  S.,  Right  of  child  to  education.    B122. 

Gardner,  W.  E.,  Program  for  life  of  the  child.    B123.1. 

Garham,  J.  E.,  Boy  problem  and  court.    B410. 

158 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Garrison,  F.  A.,  and  McDonald,  L.  L.,  Policy  outline  for 
institutional  Boys'  Work.    B210.3. 

Gaston,  L.  P.,  Anti-cigarette  cause.    B  123.7. 

Gates,  C.  L.  and  Moorman,  C.  H.,  Constitution  for  institu- 
tional boys'  work.    B211.1. 

Gates,  D.  S.,  Cooperation  in  Boston.    B210.2. 

Temptations  of  a  community  boys*  secretary.     B210.4. 

Gates,  W.  A.,  Training  the  incorrigible.    B410. 

Gear,  H.  W.,  Nicetown  club.    B230. 

Genius  and  stupidity.    Terman.    B122. 

George  Junior  Republic.    B420. 

George,  W.  R.  and  Stowe,  L.  B.,  Citizens  made  and  remade. 
B420. 

Get  acquainted  week.    B219.1. 

Gibbons,  W.  T.,  Boys'  industrial  Association.    B320. 

Gibson,  E.  J.,  Boys'  clubs  and  their  influence  for  good.    B230. 

Gibson,  H.  W.,  Bible  study  at  boys'  camps.    B217.3. 

Boy  and  the  pool  table.    B  123.5. 

Boyology.    B120. 

Camp  Bible  studies.     B214.1. 

Camping  as  a  character  maker.     B217.3. 

Camping  for  boys.    B217.3. 

Camps  Durrell  and  Becket.    B217.3. 

Church  membership  and  boys.     B123.1. 

Coimty  boys'  conferences.     B  129.4;  B210.1. 

Five  minutes  a  day.     B214.1. 

Getting  boys  to  decide  in  religious  meetings.    B214.2. 

Paid  worker.    B2 1 1 . 5 . 

Personal  efficiency  of  boys'  secretary.    B2ii,5. 

Phi  Alpha  Pi  Fraternity.    B216. 

Principles  and  ideals  in  operating  boys'  camp.     B217.3. 

Scouting  at  camps  Durrell  and  Becket.     B240.1. 

Services  of  worship  for  boys.    B214.2. 

Twenty-five  years  of  organized  boys'  work,  Mass.  and 

R.I.    B210.9. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  the  home.    B219.2. 

GiGNiLLiAT,  R.  L.,  Education  of  boys  by  military  method.    B122. 

159 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Gilbert,  J.  A.,  Lung  development  in  child.     B217. 
GiLKEY,  C.  W.,  Boy's  creed.     B123.1. 

High  school  problem.     B129.1 ;  B219.1. 

What  can  church  do  in  work  with  boys?     B123.1. 

Youth  harnessed  to  a  worthy  enterprise.     B210. 

Giving  invitation  in  boys'  meeting.     B214J2. 

Glee  clubs.     B216. 

Gold,  G.  D.,  Psychology  of  boy  in  country.     B  129.4. 

Psychology  of  coimtry  boy.     B  129.4. 

Goodman,  F.  S.,  Bible  study  for  boys.    B214.1. 

Survey  of  church  Bible  classes  for  boys.     B214.1. 

What  is  feasible  in  cooperation?     B210.2. 

Goodrich,  C.  F.,  What  shall  we  do  for  our  boys?    B120. 
Goodrich,  L.  B.,  How  to  start  a  manual  training  club.     B2304. 
GooDSELL,  C.  G.,  Electricity  for  boys.     B215.2. 
* 'Goodwill*'  boys.    B120.1. 
Goodwill  home.    B320. 

Gordon,  B.  E.,  Woodcraft  in  boy^'  summer  camp.  B217.3. 
GowiN,  E.  B.  and  Wheatley,  W.  A.,  Occupations.  B122.1. 
Graham,  R.,  Camp  life  for  boys.     B217.3. 

Making  good  in  a  boys'  camp,     B217.3. 

Grammar  school  boys.  Physical  activities  of.    Field.    B217.1. 

Grant,  P.  S.,  Good  word  for  boys.    B220. 

Graves,  W.  C.,  Needs  of  the  "boy  inside."    B400. 

Gray,  F.  F.,  Corrective  education.    B410. 

Gray,  H.  S.,  Boy  and  the  cigarette  habit.     B  123.7. 

Gray,  J.  H.,  Boy  problem  and  relation  to  organization.     B120. 

Greeley,  A.  H.,  Adapting  community  work  to  building  center. 

B210.4. 
Green,  J.  R.,  Physiological  progress  of  boys.    B121. 
Green,  P.,  How  to  deal  with  lads.    B123.1. 
Greenwood,  J.  M.,  Home  and  school  life.    B122. 
Grinnell,  G.  B.  and  Swan,  E.  L.,  Camping  and  scouting.  B217.3. 
Groszmann,  M.,  Danger  signals  in  young  children.     Biio. 
Group  instinct.    B124.1. 
Group  instinct,  Relation  of,  to  correctional  institutions.    Mal- 

lary.    B420. 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Grouping  of  older  boys.    B219. 

Groves,  E.  R.,  Bettering  boys'  environment.    B210.4. 

Place  of  boys'  work  in  Social  order.    B210. 

Rural  moral  problems.    B  129.4. 

Growth,  Study  of.    Tyler.    B121. 
Guidance,  B320. 
Guiding  the  boy  gangs.    B124.1. 
GuiLLET,  C,  Education  in  interests.    Biio. 

Growth  of  child's  concepts.    Biio. 

— ■ Study  in  interests.     B 1 1  o. 

GuLicK,  L.  H.,  Games  and  gangs.    B124.1. 

How  to  start  a  public  school  athletic  league.    B217.1. 

Muscular  exercises  for  children  in  city.    B217.1. 

Organizing  instinct  of  boys.     B120. 

Psychological  aspect  of  group  games.    B  123.5. 

and  others.     Religion  of  boys.     B123.1. 

Sex  and  religion.    B123.1;  B123.6. 

Studies  of  adolescent  boyhood.    B120. 

GuNCKEL,  John  E.,  of  Toledo.    Winship.    B129.2. 
GuNCKEL,  J.  E.,  Bojrville.    B  129.2. 
Gymnasium,  Church.    McCormick.    B217.1, 
Gymnasium,  Public.    Reese.    B217.1. 
Gymnasium  clothing.    Day.    B217.1. 
Gymnastics.    B217.1. 

Hagedorn,  H.,  You  are  the  hope  of  the  world.    B  123.3. 
Hale,  Camp.    Taplin.    B320. 
Hale,  E.  E.,  Life  in  open  air.    B123. 

New  England  boyhood.    B120.1. 

Some  reminiscences  of  early  bojrs'  clubs.    B230. 

Story  of  a  boys*  club.    B230. 

Hall,  A.  N.,  Boy  craftsman.    B215. 
Hall,  B.,  Group  instinct  and  boy^'  dubs.    B124.1;  B230. 
Hall,  G.  A.,  Child  labor  in  street  trades.    B129.2. 
Hall,  G.  S.,  Adolescence.    B120. 

Boy  life  in  a  Massachusetts  town  thirty  years  ago. 

B120.1. 

161 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Boy  life  in  a  Massachusetts  town  forty  years  ago.    B 120.  i. 

Children's  lies.     B123. 

Early  memories.     B120.1. 

How  to  help  boys.     B120. 

Methods  of  educating  yoimg  in  hygiene  of  sex.     B  123.6. 

Moral  and  religious  training  of  children  and  adolescence. 

B123. 

Psychology  of  childhood  and  relation  to  reading.     B800. 

Recent  advances  in  child  study.     Biio. 

and  Smith,  T.  L.,  Showing  off  and  bashfulness.     B120. 

Some  fimdamentals  for  Bible  teaching.    B123.1. 

Story  of  a  sand  pile.     B310. 

Youth.    B 1 10. 


Hall.  H.,  Do  reformatories  reform?    B420. 

New  treatment  of  bad  boys.     B410. 

Making  good  citizens  out  of  bad  boys.     B420. 

Hall,  L.  K.,  Christian  movement  in  rural  high  schools.    B219.1 ; 

B219.4. 

Main  drive.    B219.4. 

Patriotic  service  league.    B210. 

What   about   camps   for   country   boys   this   summer? 

B217.3;  B219.4. 
Hall,  M.,  How  to  start  a  boys*  club.     B230.1. 
Hall,  S.  R.,  How  to  get  a  position.    B122.1. 
Hall,  W.  E.,  Boys'  working  reserve.     B210. 
Hall,  W.  S.,  Developing  into  manhood.    B  123.6 

From  youth  into  manhood.    B  123.6. 

Instead  of  wild  oats.    B  123.6. 

Life's  beginnings.     B  123.6. 

Reproduction.    B  123.6. 

Sex  instruction  for  country  boy.     B  123.6;  B  129.4. 

Strength  of  ten.    B  123.6. 

Teaching  of  social  hygiene.     B  123.6. 

Halleck,  R.  p.,  What  kind  of  education  for  boys?    B122. 
Hamilton,  P.,  Cleveland's  come  clean  campaign.    B2I9.I. 
Hammerstein,  C.  p.,  State  boy^'  camp.    B217.3. 
Handbook  for  scout  masters.    B240.1. 

162 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Hanmer,  L.  F.,  Building  boyhood,  a  book  of  principles.  B120. 
Hanna,  J.  C,  One  hundred  books  for  high  school  boys.  B800. 
Hannum,  H.   0.,  Reaching  the  boy  through  Sunday  school. 

B123.1 
Hansen,  F.  M.,  Chautauqua  farm  boys*  camp.     B  129.4;  B217.3. 

Five  farm  homes  and  eighteen  boys.     B  129.4. 

Hard,  W.,  De  kid  wot  works  at  night.     B  129.2. 

Harris,  F.  M.,  Boys*  work  in  student  movement.     B219.1. 

Campaign  of  friendship.    B219.1. 

Harrison,  E.,  Child's  spiritual  nature.     B123.1. 

Religious  training  of  children.     B123.1. 

Hart,  H.  H.,  Backward  and  truant  children.     B410. 

Care  of  dependent  child.    B320. 

Preventive  treatment  of  neglected  children.     B320. 

Study  for  delinquent  boys.     B410. 

Hart,  S.,  Good  will  club.    B230. 

Harter,  L.  E.  and  Chew,  T.,  Boys*  work  in  Fall  River.     B230. 
Hartranft,  C.  D.,  Personality  in  work.     B211.5. 
Hartshorne,  H.,  Adolescent  worship.    B123.1. 

Religious  development  of  children.     B123.1. 

Hartson,  L.  D.,  Psychology  of  the  club.     B230. 
Haslett,  T.  M.,  Religious  work  and  schoolboys.     B219.1. 
Hawthorne,  J.,  Books  and  children.    B800. 
Heald,  C.  E.,  Boy  scout  scheme.    B240.1. 
Healy,  W.,  Honesty.     B123. 

and  Bronner,  A.  F.,  Youthful  offenders.     B410. 

Heart  rate,  Adolescent  changes  in.    McCurdy.    B121. 

Heath,  D.  C,  Boys'  reading  and  publisher.     B800. 

Hebrew  boys*  clubs.    Morgan.    B230. 

Hebrew  boys,  see  also  Jewish  boys. 

Heck,  W.  H.,  Working  boys*  club  of  London.     B  129.2. 

Henderson,  C.  H.,  Day*s  program.    B217.3. 

Henderson,  C.  R.,  Family,  church  and  community.     B  123.2. 

Part  of  home  in  religious  education.     B  123.2. 

Relation  to  the  home  and  the  church.    B123.1. 

Social  settlements.     B320. 

Hendrix,  E.  R.,  Home  and  religious  education.    B  123.2. 

163 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Hennessy,  W.,  Difficulties  in  religious  activities.     B214. 
Herrick,  C.  T.,  Boy  and  his  room.     B  123.2. 
Hervey,  W.  L.,  Memory  work  in  character  forming.     B123.1. 
Hesse,  P.,  Boys'  club  in  city  park  building.     B230. 
Hetherington,   C.  W.,   Play  for  the  country  boy.    B  129.4; 

B21G. 
Hewins,  C.  M.,  Books  for  boys.    B800. 

Books  for  boys  imder  twelve.     B800. 

Books  for  boys*  reading.     B800. 

Reading  clubs  for  older  boys  and  girls.    B215.2. 

Hey,  S.,  Development  of  wage  earners.    B122.1. 

Hibbard,  B.  H.,  Value  of  the  farm  boy.     B  129.4. 

HiGGiNS,  D.  E.,  Triangle  club  of  Troy.     B215.2. 

High  school  boy  in  the  village.    Israel.    B  129.4. 

High  school  boys.    B129.1. 

High  school  boys  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B219.1. 

High  school  Christian  movement.     B219.1. 

High  schools.    B122;  B129.1. 

High  schools,  Rural.     Hall.    B219.1. 

Hill,  D.  S.,  Reading  habit  and  child.     B800. 

Hill,  F.  M.,  City  hospitality  for  country  boy.     B219.4. 

Hill,  R.  T.,  Agriculture  club.     B215.2. 

Civic  and  political  education.     B215.2. 

Civic  club.     B2 1 5 .2 . 

Principles  for  educational  work.     B215. 

Recreative  education.     B215. 

Hblliard,  E.  B.,  Perverse  and  perverted.     B120. 
HiNCHMAN,  W.  S.,  American  school.    B122. 
Hinckley,  G.  W.,  Conferences.    B210.1. 

Daniel  Alexander  McDonald.    B120.1. 

Goodwill  home  for  boys.     B320. 

Impressions  of  boys'  conference.    B210.I. 

Notes  of  boys'  conferences.    B210.1. 

Roughing  it  with  boys.     B217.3. 

Sex  instruction.     B  123.6. 

Sex  instruction  for  boys.     B  123.6. 

Some  Goodwill  boys.     B120.1. 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Story  of  Goodwill  farm.     B320. 

Value  of  conferences.     B210.1. 

■  When  boys  convene.     B210.1. 


HiNES,  A.  B.,  Games  and  dramatics.     B216. 

•  Plays,  debates,  etc.     B216. 

HiRSCH,  W.  F.,  Summer  school  for  boys.     B215.2. 
History,  Boys'  club.    B230;  B230.9. 
History,  Boys'  dept.  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.9. 
HoBEN,  A.,  Church  and  child  protection.     B320. 

Delinquency  and  court  treatment.     B410. 

Delinquency,  its  nature.     B410. 

Minister  and  the  boy.    B123.1. 

HoBSON,  E.  H.,  Employed  boy  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B219.2. 
HocKENBURY,  E.  J.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  working  boys.     B219.2. 
Hodge,  G.  B.,  Educational  features  and  working  boy.    B215; 

B219.2. 

Educational  tests.     B215. 

**McBumey"  cup.     B214.1. 

Hodge,  R.  M.,  Religious  experience  of  home.    B  123.2. 
Hodges,  G.,  Training  of  children.    B123.1. 
Hodges,  L.,  Winston-Salem  plan.    B230.3. 
HoGEMAN,  G.  H.,  Leadership  at  boys'  camp.     B217.3. 
HoisiNGTON,  H.  L.,  Social  work  for  boys.     B216. 
HoLBROOK,  C,  Religious  nature  of  boys.     B123.1. 
Holland,  R.  S.,  Boy  scouts  of  Birch-Bark  island.    B240.1. 
HoLLiDAY,  W.  B.,  Coimty  boys*  conference  analyzed.    B129.4; 

B210.1. 
HoLLiNGWOOD,  H.  L.,  Vocational  psychology.    B122.1. 
HoLLis,  I.  N.,  Summer  vacations.     B217.3. 
HoLLOWAY,  A.  D.,  Ideals  of  a  country  boy.    B  129.4. 
Holm,  A.  L.,  Gymnastics  and  athletics  for  boys.    B217.1. 
HoLMER,  A.  Y.,  Earnings  for  other  fellow.     B214.3. 
Holmes,  A.  F.,  Members  or  privilege  buyers?    B211.4. 
Home,  Boy  in  the.     B  123.2. 
Home,  Relation  to.     Henderson.     B123. 
Home  and  school  life.     Greenwood.     B122. 
Homes,  Correctional.    B410. 

165 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Homes  for  working  boys.     B219.2. 
Homes,  Industrial.     B320. 

Homewood-Brushton  church  cooperation.     Ritchie.     B210.4. 
Honesty.    Healy.    B123. 
Honor,  Children's  ideas  of.     Tanner.     B123. 
Hope,  A.  R.,  Book  about  boys.     B120. 

HoRNE,  H.  H.,  Boys'  work  and  program  of  religious  education. 
B214. 

Idealism  in  education.     B122. 

Modem  Problems  as  Jesus  saw  them.     B214.1. 

Psychological  principles  of  education.     B122. 

HoRSFiELD,  E.  D.,  Boy  scouts  of  Springfield,  Mass.     B240.1. 
HoRTON,  C.  B.,  Preparation  plans.     B212. 

Religious  work  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B214. 

Unique  boy  scout  camp.     B217.3. 

Hotel,  Boys*.    B320. 

Houghton,  L.  I.,  Mr.  Farmer's  Round  Shouldered  Son.    B  129.4. 

Hour  glass  club.    B211.5. 

Houston,  E.  J.,  Boy  problem.     B120. 

Boys.     B120. 

Boys  as  raw  material.     B210. 

Federating  church  boys'  clubs.     B220. 

"How  to  help  boys."     B120. 

How  to  study  effectively.     B122. 

Howard,  G*  V.,  How  Knights  of  King  Arthur  works.      B220.2. 

Howard,  W.  L.,  Confidential  chats  with  boys.     B  123.6. 

Howe,  F.  C,  Cleveland  in  life  saving  business.     B410. 

Howe,  G.  R.,  How  to  interest  boys  in  nature  study.     B122. 

Work  at  Norway,  Maine.     B230. 

Howe,  L.  A.,  Boys'  work  secretary  and  boy.     B123.4;  B211.5. 
HowELLS,  W.  D.,  Boy's  town.     B120.1. 
HoYT,  F.  C,  Parents'  responsibility.     B410. 
Hubbard,  P.,  Church  boys'  clubs.    B220. 
Hudson,  Boys'  farm  at.     Shaw.     B420. 
Hughes,  E.  H.,  Boy's  religion.     B123.1. 
Hughes,  T.,  Tom  Brown's  school  days.    B120.1. 
Hull  House  boys'   department.     Weston.     B230. 

166 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Hunt,  E.,  Spiritual  needs  of  country  boy.     B123.1;  B1294. 
Hunter,  A.  A.,  Reaches  ninety  per  cent  of  Avon's  boys.     B210. 
HusE,     H.    F.,    Boys'    department    in     Springvale,    Maine. 

B210.4. 
Hutchinson,  T.  H.,  Vocational  guidance.    B122.1. 
Hyde,  W.  D.,  Quest  of  the  best.    B123. 
Hygiene.    B217. 

Idealist,  Boy  as  an.    Burr.    B123. 

Ideals.    Cudlipp.    B123. 

Ihlder,  J.,  Press  and  its  newsboys.    B  129.2. 

Imagination,  Study  in.    Brittain.    Biio. 

Immorality.    B  123.9. 

In  city  of  Mexico.    B230. 

Incorrigible  children.    B410. 

Indiana  plan  for  handling  truants.    Neal.    B410. 

Indoor  games.    B216. 

Industrial  farms.    Cooley.    B320. 

Industrial  homes  and  farms.    B320. 

Industrial  training.    B122.1. 

Influences  for  good  in  boyhood.    B120.1. 

Ingles,  A.,  Principles  of  secondary  education.     B122. 

Inner  circle.    B219.1. 

Intelligence  of  children.    Mead.    Biio. 

Intemperance  among  boys.    B123.7. 

Inter- Association  athletic  meets.    B217.1. 

Intermediate  department.    Foster.    B123.1. 

Interviews  with  strangers.    B219.1. 

Israel,  H.,  Bible  study  in  rural  life.    B214.1. 

High  school  boy  in  village.    B129.1;  B129.4. 

Rural  criminality.    B  129.4. 

Why  do  boys  leave  the  farm?    B  129.4. 

Jackson,  B.  B.,  Group  instinct  and  schools.    B124.1, 
Jackson,  H.  E.,  Boys'  books.    B800. 
Jackson,  M.,  Travels  of  Paul.    B214.1. 
Jameson,  A.  A.,  Boy  cabinet.    B211. 

167 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

•  Evolution  of  "Hustling  club."     B214.2. 

■  Preparatory  and  high  school  basket  ball.     B217.1. 


Jenks,  J.,  Life  questions  of  high  school  boys.    B214.1. 

Personal  Problems.     B214.1. 

Jerome,  G.  N.,  Drama  in  boys'  work.    B216. 

Pictures  for  boys'  department.    B210.5. 

Jessop,  W.,  Class  in  canoe  building.     B215.2. 

Jewish  boy  in  his  home.     Bloomfield.     B129. 

Jewish  boys;  see  also  Hebrew  boys. 

Jewish  child.    Simon.    B129. 

Jewish  delinquent  children.    Younker.    B410. 

Johnson,  C,  Little  and  big  brothers.    B410. 

Johnson,  F.  W.,  High  school  boys*  hazards.    B219.1. 

Moral  education  through  school  activities.     B123. 

Problems  of  boyhood.     B214.1. 

Johnson,  G.  E.,  Child  study  on  playgroimd.    Biio. 

Helping  boys  through  play.    B217.1. 

Play  as  moral  equivalent  to  war.     B  123.5. 

Play  in  character  building.     B  123.5. 

Why  teach  child  to  play?    B310. 

Johnson,  J.,  Rudimentary  society  among  boys.    B420. 

Johnson,  J.  H.,  Savagery  of  boyhood.    B120. 

Johnston,  C.  H.  and  others.    High  school  education.    B122.  x 

ed..  Modem  high  school.     B122. 

Jones,  R.  M.,  Boys*  religion  from  memory.    B123.1. 

Jordan,  P.  A.,  Why  a  boys'  club.    B230. 

Jordan,  R.  A.,  Boys'  club  in  small  city.    B230. 

JORDON,  A.  M.,  Suggestive  list  of  books.     B800. 

JUDD,  E.  T.,  County  farm  boys'  coimdl.    B219.4. 

Judge,  G.  E.,  Railroads  and  juvenile  crime.     B410. 

Jump,  H.  A.,  Child's  leisure  hour  and  motion  pictures.    B125.3. 

Problem  of  country  boy.    B  129.4. 

Junior  endeavor.    B220. 
Junior  republic.    B420. 

Juvenile  city  league  of  N.  Y.     Langdon.    B230.3. 
Juvenile  court,  Boys'  club  and.    Spatdding.    B230. 
Juvenile  delinquency  and  cotu-ts.    B410. 

168 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Kaighn,  E.  B.,  Religious  education  of  boys.     B214. 

Kaighn,  R.  p.,  Work  of  Junior  departments.     B210. 

Kaiser,  O.  L.,  Clinton  no-crib,  no-copy  campaign.     B219.1. 

Kansas  City,  Campaign  of  friendship  at.    Flynn.     B219.1. 

Kansas  City  clean.     B219.1. 

Kansas  high  school  Association.    B219.1. 

Keegan,  J.  E.,  Field  of  club  usefulness.     B217.1. 

Keene,  C.  H.,  Physical  education  for  children.    B217. 

Keeping  fit.    B  123.6. 

Kelly,  F.,  Boy  labor.    B  129.2. 

Child  labor  law.    B320.2. 

City  history  club.    B230.3. 

Working  boys.     B  129.2. 

Kenngott,  G.  F.,  Endeavor  society  for  boys.    B220. 

Kentucky  settlement  school.    B320. 

Kephart,  H.,  Camp  cookery.     B217.3. 

Kid  judge  of  Denver.     B410. 

KiDD,  D.,  Savage  childhood.     Bug. 

KiDNER,  R.,  Larger  use  of  school  house.     B310. 

KiLLAM,  C,  Cultural  life  of  boys*  Secretary.     B211.5. 

King,  F.  E.,  Lincoln  high  school  Inn.    B219.1. 

Scout  laws.     B240.1. 

King,  G.  W.,  Board  of  directors  and  Superintendent  of  boys* 

dub.    B230.2. 

What's  in  a  game?    B  123.5. 

King,  H.  C,  Fight  for  character.    B123. 
King,  L,  High  school  age.    B129.1. 

Psychology  of  development.     Biio. 

KiNGSLEY,  S.  C,  Commimity  and  children's  rights  and  needs. 

B200. 
KiNKEAD,  T.  L.,  Working  boy.     B  129.2. 
KiRKPATRiCK,  E.  A.,  Use  of  money.    B123.8. 
KiRTLEY,  J.  S.,  That  boy  of  yours.     B120. 
KiTECRAFT  and  kite  tournaments.    B217.1. 
Kline,  L.  W.,  Study  of  juvenile  ethics.     Bt23. 
Knight,  G.  H.,  Gardens  for  school  boys.    B310. 
Knight,  S.,  One  year's  work  at  Denver.     B210. 

169 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Knights  of  King  Arthur.    B220.2. 

Knights  of  the  holy  grail  and  boy  scouts.     Powell.     B240.1. 
Knox,  W.  P.,  Pittsburgh  campaign  of  friendship.     B219.1. 
KoEHLER,  E.  F.,  Boys'  congress  of  missions.    B214.3. 
KoEHLER,  F.  0.,  Jesus  the  leader.     B214.1. 

Jesus  the  master.     B214.1. 

Summer  program  for  boys'  division.     B217.2. 

Training  camp.  B217.3. 

Koons,  W.  G.,  Child's  religious  life.     B123.1. 

Krebs,  P.  E.  and  Gospill,  W.,  Live  social  center  in  bam. 

B  129.4;  B310. 
Kress,  F.  J.,  Boys*  brigade.    B220.1. 
KuECHLE,  B.  E.,  Newsboys'  republic.     B  129.2. 
Kuno,  E.  E.,  Characteristics  of  adolescent  boy.     B120. 

La  Junta  boys*  club.    Williams.    B230. 
Lampshire,  E.,  Boy  scout  movement.     B240.1. 
Lancaster  Association  boys'  club.    Miesse.    B216. 
Lancaster,  E.  G.,  Psychology  and  pedagogy  of  adolescence. 

B120. 
Landrith,  I.,  Religious  opportunity  and  home.     B  123.2. 
Langdon,  W.  C,  City  league  of  New  York.     B129.3;  B230.3. 
Largest  boys*  club  in  world.    B230. 

Lathrop,  B.  L.,  Knights  of  King  Arthur  in  church.    B220.2. 
Law,  M.  W.,  Our  Ishmael.    B230. 

Lawrance,  M.,  Sunday  school  and  older  boys*  work.     B210.2. 
Layard,  E.  B.,  Religion  in  boyhood.     B123.1. 
Leach,  A.  B.,  Educational  work  in  boys*  club.     B230.4. 
Leacock,  a.  G.,  Life  of  St.  Paul.    B214.1. 
Leaders*  corps.    B217.1. 
Leaders*  handbook.    Libby.    B200. 
Leaders,  voluntary.     B200. 
Leadership  for  athletics.    B217.1. 

Leadership,  Psychology  and  pedagogy  of.     Terman.     B120. 
Leary,  a.  T.,  America*s  problem,  its  youth.     B300. 
Lectures.    B215.3. 

Lee,  F.,  Moloch  and  the  boy.    B  123.6. 

170 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Lee,  J.,  Constructive  philanthropy.     B300. 

Crime  or  sport.     B123.5;  B310. 

Play  in  education.     B310. 

Relationships  of  boys  and  girls.     B  124.2. 

Leigh,  R.  D.,  City  manager  in  boy  city.     B217.3. 
Leland,  A.  and  L.  H.,  Playgroimd  technique.     B310. 

Public  playgrounds.     B310. 

Leonard,  J.  A.,  Treatment  of  young  offenders.    B410. 

Leonard,  0.,  Wasting  the  boys.     B120. 

Leuba,  J.  H.,  Children's  conception  of  God.     B123.1. 

Lewis,  C.  B.,  Adolescent  physical  types.     B121. 

Lhamon,  W.  T.,  Use  of  Bible  in  home.     B  123.2. 

Librarian,  Brookline,  Mass.    Books  for  reading  aloud.    B800. 

Library  work.    B215. 

LiBBY,  L.,  Leader's  handbook.     B200. 

Lies,  Children's.    Hall.     B123. 

Life  brigade.     Paton.    B220. 

Life  problem  courses.    B214.1. 

Life  work  conference.     B122.1. 

Lincoln,  D.  F.,  What  is  to  become  of  backward  children? 

B217. 
Lincoln  high  school  inn.    ICing.    B219.1. 
LiNDSEY,  B,  B.,  Beast  and  the  jungle.    B410. 

Boy  and  the  court.     B410. 

Child  and  community.     B320. 

Childhood  and  morality.    B410. 

Children's  judge.     B410. 

Four  questions  and  juvenile  crime.     B410. 

Gang  and  crime.     B124.1;  B410. 

Kid  judge  of  Denver.    B410. 

"Mickey  an  de  kids."     B410. 

Moral  training.     B123. 

Public  playgroimds  and  delinquency.     B  123.5;  B410. 

LiNDSEY,  Judge,  and  boys.     Raine.     B410. 
LiNDSEY,  S.,  Suburban  child.     B120. 
List  of  street  boys'  clubs.     B230. 

LiTTLEFiELD,  M.  S.,  Bible  study  by  manual  methods.    B214.1. 

171 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Locke,  N.  M.,  Games  for  boys  and  girls  in  rural  schools.    B310. 
LoDER,  C.  S.,  How  to  start  a  church  boys'  club.     B220. 
Logan,  J.  W.,  Endeavor  society.    B220. 
Lovejoy,  O.  R.,  Child  in  industry.     B320.2. 

Child  labor  and  education.     B320.2. 

Progress  of  cause  of  premature  labor.     B320.2. 

LowRY,  E.  B.,  Truths.     B  123.6. 

Lucas,  F.  J.,  Extension  work.     B210.4. 

Lund,  R.  F.,  Ascension  school  of  agriculture.    B320. 

Lung  development.    Gilbert.    B217. 

LuTZ,  R.  R.,  Metal  trades.     B122.1. 

Lyman,  E.,  Story  telling.     What  to  tell  and  how.     B800. 

McBuRNEY  cup.     Hodge.     B214. 
McCarthy,  P.  J.,  Value  of  boys*  clubs.    B230. 
MacClintock,  W.  D.,  Religious  education.     B123.1. 
McClure,  W.  F.,  Boys'  club,  Cleveland.     B230. 
McCoRMACK,  R.  C,  Clean  athletics  came.     B219.1. 
McCoRMiCK,  W.,  Boy  and  his  clubs.     B230. 

Boy  who  works.     B129.2. 

Boys  and  their  books.     B800. 

Boys'  club  as  a  moral  force.     B230.3. 

Church  gymnasium.     B217.1. 

Club  and  the  church.     B230. 

Fishers  of  boys.     B123. 

How  to  start  a  boys*  club.     B230.1. 

Older  boys  in  Sunday  school.     B129. 

Olivet  boys'  club.     B230. 

Results  in  a  boys'  club.     B230. 

What  becomes  of  effort  made  for  boy?    B120. 

McCowAN,  H.  S.,  Trail  a  boy  travels.     B123. 
McCurdy,  C.  H.,  King  Arthur  play.     B216;  B220.2. 
McCuRDY,  J.  H.,  Adolescent  changes  in  heart  rate.     B121. 

Hygiene  and  the  boy.     B217. 

Physical  examination  of  boys.     B217. 

Study  in  adolescent  efficiency.     B121. 

McDevitt,  J.  A.,  Boys'  employment.     B320.2. 

172 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

McDonald,  A.,  Decay  of  family  life  and  crime.     B410. 

Reform  of  juvenile  criminals.     B400. 

McDonald,  Daniel  Alexander.     Hinckley.     B120.1. 
Macfarlane,  p.  C,  Schools  of  fun  and  fellowship.     B217.3. 
McGuiRE,  W.  P.  and  Mathiews,  P.  K.,  Boy  scouts'  year  book. 

B240.1. 
McKeever,  W.  a.,  Assisting  the  boy  in  choice  of  a  vocation. 

B122.1. 

Better  crop  of  Boys.    B  123.6. 

Cigarette  boy.     B  123.7. 

Farm  boys  and  girls.     B  129.4. 

Industrial  training.     B122.1. 

Training  the  boy.     B120. 

McKelway,  a.  J.,  Conservation  of  childhood.    B320. 
McKenney,  H.  J.,  Scouts'  handbook  and  instructor.     B240.1. 
McKiNLEY,  C.  E.,  Big  boys  and  the  church.     B220. 

Educational  evangelism.     B 1 23 .  i . 

Helping  a  boy  to  be  his  own  master.     B123. 

Mackintire,  a.  B.,  "Captains  of  ten."     B220. 
McLain,  L.,  Camp  Bible  study  outline.     B217.3. 
McLaughlin,  C.  A.,  Study  of  street  boy.    B  129.3. 

Theater  meetings  for  boys.     B214.2. 

MacLeish,  M.  H.,  Place  of  home  in  religious  education.    B  123.2. 

McNamara,  S.,  Richest  newsboy  in  world.     B  129.2. 

McNeil,  G.,  Making  farming  possible.     B210.4. 

McWiLLiAM,  E.  G.,  Habits  of  thrift.     B123.8. 

Maine  boys'  conference,  statement  concerning.    Smith.    B210.1. 

Mallary,  M.  M.,  Correctional  institutions.     B124.1;  B420. 

Mallett,  F.  J.,  Stmshine  club.     B240. 

Management,  Boys'  club.     B230.2. 

Managers,  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B211.2. 

Mangold,  G.  B.,  Child  problems.    B300. 

Problems  of  child  welfare.     B310. 

Manual  for  probation  officers.    B410. 
Manual  training.     B215;  B230.4. 
Mariano,  J.,  Organizing  boys'  clubs.    B230.1. 
Markham,  E.,  Children  in  bondage.     B320.2. 

173 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Marrinan,  J.  J.,  Children  and  religion,     Bi23;i. 
Marshall,  T.  R.,  Boy  problem.     B120. 
Martin,  E.  S.,  Luxury  of  children.     B123.2. 
Martin,  G.  H.,  School  activities  and  morals.     B123. 

What  city  owes  to  bo3rs.     B310. 

Martin,  G.  M.,  Recreative  games  for  boys.     B217.1. 
Martin,  H.,  St.  Louis  club.     B230. 
Marx,  G.  E.,  Charlton  industrial  school.     B320. 
Mason,  F.  S.,  Boys'  club  leader.    B230.1. 

Character  making  in  boy^'  clubs.     B230.3. 

Discussion  on  boys'  clubs.     B230. 

How  to  start  a  boys'  club.     B230.1. 

Materials  for  character  making  in  boys'  club.     B230.3. 

Summer  life  of  city  boy.     B310. 

Theory  and  practice  in  work  with  boys.     B230. 

Visit  to  Seaboard  clubs.     B230. 

Mason,  M.  K.,  Btmker  Hill  boys'  club.     B230. 

Mass.,  Twenty-five  years  of  organized  work  in.    Gibson.    B2 10.9. 

Masseck,  F.  L.,  Boys'  order  of  Knighthood.     B220.2. 

Character-making  boys'  fraternities.     B123. 

Chivalric  idea  in  work  with  boys.     B123. 

Knights  of  King  Arthur.     B220.2. 

Ejiights  as  religious  factor.     B220.2. 

Making  juvenile  organization  effective.     B230.3. 

Street  boys  in  Knights  of  King  Arthur.     B129.2;  B220.2. 

Mathews,  L.  R.,  Boys'  work  in  Old  Lyme,  Conn.     B230. 
Mathiews,  F.  K.,  Blowing  out  boys'  brains.     B800. 

Making  boys'  reading  worth  while.     B800. 

Menace  of  nickel  novel.     B800. 

Safety  first  juvenile  book  week.     B800. 

Mauck,  J.  W.,  Coimtry  boy  need  college  education?     B  129.4. 
Maude,  F.,  Getting  at  the  boys.     B410. 
Maulsby,  D.  L.,  Woman's  auxiliary.     B230. 
Maydole,  H.  D.,  Boys'  efl&ciency  contest.     B210. 
Mead,  C.  D.,  Intelligence  of  children.     Bug. 
Meaning  of  Membership.    B211.4. 
Meanwell,  W.  E.,  Playgroimd  activities.     B310. 

174 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meeting  boy  problem.    B120. 

Meetings,  Religious  (YMCA).    B214.2. 

Meets,  Athletic.    B217.1. 

Melpolder,  J.,  Boys'  club,  a  necessity.     B230. 

Club  incidents.     B230.9. 

Relation  of  Federated  Boys'  clubs  to  boys'  club.    B230. 

Membership,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B211.4. 

Men  and  religion  movement.     Boys'  work  in  the  local  church. 

B123.1. 
Mendelsohn,  S.,  Summer  idleness  and  delinquency.    B410. 
Mental  development.    B122. 
Mero,  E.  B.,  American  playgrounds.     B310. 
Merrill,  L.,  Anti-cigarette  legislation.    B  123.7. 

Are  bad  boys  bad?    B410. 

Winning  the  boy.     B120. 

Merton,  H.,  How  to  choose  the  right  vocation.    B122.I. 

Messer,  L.  a..  Community  work.     B210.4. 

Mexico,  Boys'  club  work  in  City  of.     B230. 

Mieras,  C.  E.,  Teacher  training  class.     B123.1;  B214.1. 

MiESSE,  H.  W.,  Lancaster  club.     B216. 

Miles,  H.  R.,  Manual  training  in  church  work.     B220. 

Military  camps.  High  school.    B219.1. 

Military  method,  Education  by.     Gignilliat.     B122. 

Military  training  for  boys.     B219.1. 

Military  training  for  boys.    Taylor.    B217. 

Miller,  C.  M.,  Kitecraft  and  kite  tournaments.    B217.I. 

Miller,  F.  P.,  School  evangelism.    B219.1. 

Miller,  W.  H.,  Camp  craft.    B217.3. 

Mills,  C.  H.,  Game  of  life.    B120. 

MiLNES,  F.  J.,  Church  and  the  young  man's  game.    B217. 

Milwaukee's  newsboys'  republic.     B  129.2. 

Miner,  J.  B.,  Capacity  among  backward  children.     B122. 

Minimum  age  limit  for  boys.    B211.4. 

Minister  and  the  boy.    Hoben.    B123.1. 

Ministry,  Recruiting  for  the.    B219.1. 

MiNTON,  C.  S.,  Moving  pictures  and  boys'  clubs.     B2i6» 

Missions.    B214.3. 

175 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Mitchell,  L.  S.,  School  children  and  sex  idealism.    B  123.6. 

Mitchell,  M.,  Industrial  league.    B230. 

Mitchell,  W.  S.,  Knights  in  city  church.     B220.2. 

Modern  boy  and  reUgion.     B123.1. 

MoDiSETT,  J.  B.,  Boys  and  basket  ball.     B217.1. 

MoFFATT,  S.  A.,  Boy  scout  movement  in  England.     B240.1. 

Moll,  A.,  Sexual  life  of  child.    B  123.6. 

Monroe,  W.  A.,  Rights  of  children.    B123. 

Monroe,  W.  S.,  Money  sense  of  children.    B  123.8. 

Montague,  H.  E.,  Boys'  conference.     B210.1. 

Moon,  E.  L.,  Contents  of  the  boy.    B120. 

Moore,  G.  W.,  Among  colored  boys.    B219. 

Colored  boys  as  war  helpers.     B219. 

Summer  activities  for  colored  boys.     B219. 

Moore,  H.  H.,  Keeping  in  condition.     B217. 

Situation  in  Spokane.     B210. 

Youth  and  the  nation.     B122.1. 

Moral  development  and  education.    B123. 

Moral  education.     B123. 

Morals,  Boys'  clubs.     B230.3. 

MoRAN,  H.  A.,  Social  morality  for  boys?    B123.6. 

Morgan,  G.  W.,  Hebrew  boys*  club.    B230. 

MoRHOUS,    L.    A.,    Ruralized   boys'    summer   camp.    B129.4; 

B217.3. 
Morris,  S.  L.,  Task  that  challenges.    B214.3. 
Morrison,  W.  D.,  Juvenile  offenders.     B410. 
MoRRiss,  W.  H.,  Manual  and  art  training.     B215.2. 
Morse,  R.  C,  Two  trail  blazers.     B211.5. 
Morse,  S.,  Culture  for  stay  at  home  coimtry  boy.     B 122 ;  B  129.4. 

Free  books  for  country  bo3rs.    B800. 

Most  successful  feature  in  club  the  last  year.    B230. 
MoTT,  J.  R.,  How  to  make  Jesus  Christ  real.     B123. 

Most  remarkable  generation  of  boys.    B210. 

Significance  of  work  with  boys.     B210. 

Strategic  importance  of  work  with  boys.     B210. 

MouLTON,  R.  G.,  Art  of  telling  Bible  stories.    B800. 
Moving  pictures.    B  123.5. 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Moving  pictures,  Educational  value  of.    Pineo.    B122. 

Moving  pictures  and  boys*  clubs.    Minton.    B216. 

MowRY,  W.  A.,  Talks  with  my  boys.    B123. 

MuiR,  J.,  Boyhood  of  a  naturalist.    B120.1. 

MuNRO,  W.  J.,  Stepping  stone  between  Sunday  school  and 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bible  class.     B123.1. 
Murray,  A.  D.,  Reading  of  a  boys*  worker.    B2ii,5. 
Murray,  J.  L.,  Mission  study  among  boys.     B214.3. 
Murray,  W.  D.,  Daily  reading  in  Mark.     B214.1. 

International  boys'  work.     B210. 

Life  of  Jesus.     B214.1. 

Message  of  the  twelve  prophets.    B214.1. 

Ordered  life.     B2 1 1 . 5. 

What  manner  of  man  is  this?    B214.1. 

Musical  clubs.    B216. 

Mutch,  W.  J.,  Religious  education  for  boys.    B123.1. 

Myers,  G.  E.,  Moral  training  in  school.    B123. 

National  child  labor  committee  proceedings.    B320.2. 

Nature  study.    Howe.    B122. 

Nature  study.    Rideout.    B122. 

Neal,  a.  O.,  Indiana  plan  for  handling  truants.    B410. 

Nearing,  S.,  Child  labor  problem.     B320.2. 

Newsboys  at  night.     B129.2. 

Two  o'clock  Sunday  morning.     B  129.2. 

Neglected  boys,  Working  with.    Buckner.    B410. 
Negro  boys,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  with.    B219. 
Neighborhood  centers.    Page.    B230. 
Nervous  system  of  child.    Warner.    Biio. 
New  Apostles'  Creed.    B120. 
New  Bible  school  grading.     B123.I. 
New  type  of  membership.     B211.4. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Boys'  work  at.    Wones.    B210. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  new  boys'  building.     B210.5. 
Newman,  B.  P.,  Boys'  clubs  in  theory  and  practice.    B230. 
Newsboys.    B  129.2. 
Newsboys  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B219.2. 

177 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Newsboys*  clubs.    B230. 

Newspaper  as  childhood's  enemy.    B123. 

New  York  survey  of  working  boys.     Plan.     B  129.2. 

New  York's  truancy  problem.     Palmer.     B410. 

New  York  State  Probation  Commission.     B410. 

NiBECKER,  H.,  Mental  capacity  of  delinquents.     B410. 

Nickel  fiction.    B800. 

NiNDE,  H.  S.,  and  others,  ed.  Boys'  department.     B210.9. 

Non-equipment  work.    B210.4. 

Non-religious  boys'  clubs.    B230. 

NoRRis  Club.    B219.1. 

North,  D.,  Two  years'  recreative  work.     B230. 

NoRTHCOTT,  W.  H.,  Boys'  and  railroad  Associations.     B219. 

NoRTHEND,  M.  H.,  Boys'  camps.     B217.3. 

Summer  camps.     B217.3. 

Northrop,  E.  N.,  Ethics  and  raising  funds.     B230.2. 

Helping  boys  to  save.     B123.8. 

Value  of  police  court  work.     B410. 

Norway,  Maine,  Work  with  boys  at.    Howe.    B230. 
Nugent,  M.,  When  bojrs  go  camping.    B217.3. 

Oakland,  Year  of  the  Aloha  club  of.    Alexander.    B230. 

Objectives  of  commimity  boys'  work.     B210.4. 

Observation  club.    B230. 

Obstinacy  and  obedience.    Smith.    B120. 

Obstinate  child.    Buttenweiser.    B120. 

Occupations.    B122.1. 

Oklahoma,  Policy  outline  of  boys'  work  in.    Garrison.    B210.3. 

Olcott,  F.  J.,  Suggestions  for  boys'  reading.     B800. 

Old  boy  problem.     Blumberg.     B129. 

Older  boys  in  the  Sunday  school.     McCormick.     B129. 

Older  boys,  grouping  of.     B219. 

Old  Lyme,  Boys'  work  in.     Mathews.     B230. 

O'Leary,  I.  P.,  Department  store  occupations.     B122.1. 

Omaha,  Growing  boys'  work  of.     Denison.     B210. 

Omaha,  Working  boys'  club  of.    Willis.    B230. 

Omega  club.    Stanley.    B230. 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

One  hundred  biographies.     B800. 
Opinion  of  boys  on  conferences.     B210.1. 
Oppenheim,  N.,  Development  of  child.     B120. 

Physical  development  of  working  boy.     B121;  B 1 29.2. 

Organization.    Boys'  clubs.    B230.1;  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B211. 

Organizations,  Religious.    B220. 

Organized  work  for  boys.    B200. 

Organizing  instinct.     Gulick.     B120. 

Orton,  G.  W.,  Day  at  boys'  camp.     B2i7,3. 

O'Shea,  M.  v.,  Right  physical  start  in  education.     B217.1. 

Outdoor  vacation  book.     Verrill.    B217. 

Outings.    B217.2. 

Outlining  a  policy.     B210.3. 

Page,  A.,  Neighborhood  centers.    B230. 

Work  outside  the  building.    B210.4. 

Page,  P.  S.,  Gymnasium  leaders  corps.     B217.1. 
Palmer,  G.  H.,  Ethical  instruction.     B123. 
Palmer,  L.  A.,  Play  life.    Bug. 
Palmer,  L.  E.,  Horatio  Alger,  then  and  now.    B129.2. 

New  York's  truancy  problem.     B410. 

Parents'  class.    Davies.    B123.1. 

Parents'  meeting.     Esher.    B210. 

Parent's  problems.     B  123.2. 

Parents'  share  of  responsibility.    Hojrt.    B410. 

Parker,  P.  F.,  Manly  side  of  life  of  Christ.    B214.I. 

Parsons,  F.,  Choosing  a  vocation.     B122.1. 

Paterson,  Boy  scouts  of.    Van  Ness.    B240.1. 

Paton,  J.  B.,  Boys*  life  brigade.     B220. 

Patrick,  G.  T.,  Psychology  of  play.    Biio. 

Patriotic  service  league.     B210. 

Patriotic  service  league.  Community  Association  and.     Ritchie. 

B2104. 
Patterson,  C.  S.,  Missionary  education.     B214.3. 

Tried  methods  of  missionary  education.     B214.3. 

Paul,  R.,  Boys'  club.    B230. 
Paul,  Life  of.    Leacock.     B214.1. 

179 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Payne,  G.  P.,  Child  in  human  progress.    B320. 
Peabody,  E.,  Home  and  preparatory  school.     B122. 
Peabody,  F.  G.,  Home  and  boy.    B  123.2. 

Religious  education.     B123.1. 

Peck,  G.  G.,  Seventeen  seasons  in  camp.    B217.3. 
Pedley,  J.  H.,  Religious  work  policy.     B214. 
Peirce,  B.  K.,  Half  century  with  delinquents.     B420. 
Peixotto,  S.  S.,  Columbia  park  club.     B230. 

Columbia  park  boys'  club.     B230. 

Penningroth,  L.  p.,  Boy  prisoners  of  war.    B129. 
Pennsylvania,  Social  legislation  in,    Sanville.    B320.2. 
Periodicals  for  boys.    Crackel.    B800. 
Periodicals  for  rooms.    B215;  B800. 
Perkins,  R.  R.,  Character  of  Jesus.    B214.1. 

Comrades  of  Jesus.     B214.1. 

Courses  we  teach .     B2 14.  i . 

Perry,  A.  C,  Discipline  as  a  school  problem.    B122. 
Perry,  W.  A.,  High  school  boys.    B219.1. 

Salem  plan.     B215. 

William  H.  Whipple.     B2 10.9 ;  B2 1 1 .5. 

Phi  Alpha  Pi  fraternity.    Gibson.    B216. 
Philadelphia,  Work  with  boys  at.    Alexander.    B211. 
Physical  development.    B121. 
Physical  education.    B217. 
Physical  examination.    B217. 
Physical  nature  of  child.    Rowe.    Biio. 
Physical  Work  (Boys*  department).    B217. 
Physiological  age.    B121. 

Pictures  for  boys'  department  rooms.    Jerome.    B210.5. 
Pier,  A.  S.,  Boys  of  St.  Timothys.    B129.2. 
Pierce,  D.  T.,  Boys'  club  idea.    B230. 
Pierce,  R.  M.,  Country  boys.    B219.4. 
Pilgrim  fraternity.    Fiske.    B220. 
PiNEO,  J.  F.,  Value  of  motion  pictures.    B122. 
Finer,  H.  L.,  How  to  hold  a  job.    B122.1. 
PiNGREE,  A.  H.,  Boys*  club  and  religion.     B230.3. 
PiNTNER,  R.,  Delinquents  and  Binet  scale.     B410. 

180 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Pittsburgh  campaign  of  friendship.    Knox.    B219.1. 

PiXLEY,  A.  R.,  Religious  education  and  boy  problem.    B123.I. 

Plan  of  New  York  survey  of  working  boys.    B200. 

Plans  of  boys*  buildings.    B210.5. 

Play.    Bug;  B123.5;  B216;  B310. 

Play  and  juvenile  delinquency.    Bergen.    B410. 

Playgrounds.    B310. 

"Playgrounds."    B310. 

Playgrounds  and  delinquency.    Burns.    B410. 

Playgrounds  and  juvenile  delinquency.    Lindsay.    B410. 

Plays  for  boys.    B216. 

Plays  for  club  bo3rs.    B216. 

Policy.    Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.3. 

Polo  leagues.    B217.1. 

Pool,  Billiards  and.    B216. 

Pool  table,  Boy  and.    Gibson.    B123.5. 

Poole,  E.,  Newsboy  wanderers.    B129.2. 

Popular  boys'  meetings.    B214.2. 

Porter,  D.  R.,  Association  work  and  high  school.    B219.1. 

Annual  campaign  for  decisions.     B214. 

Boys*  work  secretaryship.     B211.5. 

Clubs  and  other  work  with  boys.     B230. 

Dr.  Arnold.    B211.5. 

High  school  boys  and  community  interests.     B129.1. 

Opportunity  among  high  school  boys.     B219.1. 

Results  of  high  school  work.     B219.1. 

Work  with  equipment.     B210.4;  B219.1. 

Porter,  F.  N.,  Helping  street  boj^.    B  129.3. 

Porter,  G.  D.,  Community  and  the  boy.    B  129.4. 

Porter,  M.  W.,  Power  of  boys'  club  in  our  town.    B230. 

Porter,  T.  R.,  Boy  policeman.    B410. 

Portland  boys'  club.    Fruh.    B230. 

Portland,  Oregon  Association,  Boys'  work  of.    Robinson.  B210. 

Poughkeepsie,  Way  boys  raise  money  in.     Flood.     B212. 

Powell,  Baden-,  Scouting  for  boys.    B240.1. 

Powell,  P.  E.,  Knights  of  the  holy  grail,  and  boy  scouts.   B240.1, 

Practical  methods  in  work  with  boys.     B200, 

j8x 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Practical  talks.    B215.3. 

Pratt,  A.  P.,  Boy  and  factory.     B129.2. 

Boys'  club  in  church.     B220. 

Church  boys'  clubs.     B220. 

How  to  start  boys'  club.     B230.1. 

Juvenile  delinquency.     B410. 

Manual  training  in  Knights  of  King  Arthur.     B220.2. 

Pratt,  F.  M.,  Work  in  Toronto.     B210. 

Pratt,  G.  D.,  Sunday  school  athletic  league.    B217.1. 

Pressey,  E.  p.,  Country  boy.     B  129.4. 

Prevention  of  cruelty  to  children.    B320.1. 

Preyer,  W.,  Mental  development.     Biio. 

Prisoners  of  war.  Boy.    Penningroth.     B129. 

Private  schools.    B122. 

Prizes  in  boys'  department.    B210. 

Probation.     B410. 

Problem  of  children.    B410. 

Problems  of  boyhood.    Johnson.     B214.1. 

Problems,  Personal.    Jenks.     B214.1. 

Proceedings  of  Child  Conference.     B300. 

Proceedings  of  Child  labor  conference.     B320.2. 

Professions.     B122.1. 

Prohibition,  High  school  boys  and.     B219.1. 

Promoting  to  men's  division.     B211.4. 

Prophets,  Message  of.     Murray.     B214.1. 

Protection.    B300. 

Pryke,  a.  E.,  Survey  of  modem  methods.     B210. 

Psychology.    Vocational.    B122.1. 

Public  gymnasium.    Reese.    B310. 

Public  school  athletic  leagues.     B217.1. 

Puffer,  J.  A.,  Boy  and  his  gang.     B120. 

Boy  gangs  and  leaders.     B124.;    B410. 

Boys'  gangs.    B124.1. 

Puller,  E.,  Your  boy  and  his  training.     B120. 

Quigley,  M.  G.,  Books  for  boys.     B800. 
QuiN,  G.  E.,  Boy  savers'  guide.     B220.3. 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Races.    B217.1. 

Raffety,  W.  E.,  Brothering  the  boy.    B123. 

Railroads  and  juvenile  delinquency.     B410. 

Raine,  W.  M.,  Judge  Lindsey  and  his  boys.     B410. 

Rasch,  D.  S.,  Conduct  of  short  term  camp.     B217.3. 

Rauschenbusch,  W.,  Child  in  community.     Biio. 

Rayner,  E.  A.,  Child's  religious  life.    Biio. 

Reading,  children's.    B800. 

Reading  clubs.    B215.2. 

Reading  course.    B211.5. 

Reagan,  W.  J.,  Worship  for  boys.    B123.1. 

Reaney,  M.  J.,  Psychology  of  boy  scout  movement.    B240.I. 

Recent  boys'  conferences,    B210.1. 

Recreation,  see  Play. 

Recruiting  program.    B211.4. 

Reed,  A.  Y.,  Newsboy  service.     B  129.2. 

Reed,  D.  A.,  Leaders  of  boys.    B230.1. 

Reed,  L.  B.,  How  to  start  a  boys'  choir.    B2i6. 

Reed,  W.  S.,  Outing  services.     B217.2. 

Knights  of  the  Grove.     B216. 

Reeder,  R.  R.,  Institutional  children.     B320. 

Two  hundred  children.     B320. 

Reese,  T.  L,  Public  gymnasium.    B217.1. 

Reform.    B400. 

Reformatories.    B420. 

Relation  to  employers.     B  123.4. 

Relation  to  home.    B  123.2. 

Relationship.    Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.2. 

Religious  education.    B123;  B123.1. 

Religious  life.    B123.1. 

Religious  life.  Child's.    Rayner.    Biio. 

Religious  meetings  (Y.  M.  C.  A.)     B214.2. 

Religious  organizations.    B220. 

Religious  work  and  scout  movement.    B240.1. 

Religious  work  in  boys'  department.    B214. 

Religious  work  poUcy.    B214. 

R^FORT  of  community  boys'  committee.    B2 10.  i ;  B2 10.4 ;  B2 19.4. 

»8^ 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Report  of  private  camps.    B217.3. 
Reproduction  and  sexual  hygiene.    Hall.    B  123.6. 
Reynolds,  M.  J.,  America  making  criminals?    B410. 
Rhode  Island,  Twenty-five  years  of  boys'  work  in.     Gibson. 

B210.9. 
RiCBi,  G.  B.,  Boys'  work  at  Buffalo.     B210. 
RiCHMAN,  J.,  Blame  for  truants.    B410. 

Incorrigible  child.     B410. 

Richmond,  E.,  Mind  of  a  child.    Biio. 

Through  boyhood  to  manhood.     B123. 

Richards,  G.  L.,  Organization  and  boys'  clubs.     B230.1. 
Richardson,  N.  E.  and  Loomis,  O.  E.,  Boy  scout  movement 

and  church.    B240.1. 
RiDEOUT,  B.  S.,  Nature  study.    B122. 
Rideout,  M.  B.,  Physical  examination.    B217. 
RiDGEWAY,  S.  M.,  U  and  I  club.    B216. 
Riis,  J.  A.,  Battle  with  slums.    B300. 

Burglar's  story.    B  123.9. 

Children  of  tenements.    B300. 

How  other  half  lives.     B300. 

New  York  newsboy.     B  129.2. 

Street  boy.    B  129.3. 

RiNDGE,  F.  H.,  Church  and  unreached  boy.    B210.2. 

Foreign  boy.    B219. 

RiORDON,  R.,  School  and  moral  development.     B123. 
Ritchie,  F.  H.  T.,  Community  and  Patriotic  service  league. 

B2104. 

Community  Boy^'  Work.    B2104. 

Community  challenge.     B210.4. 

Homewood-Brushton.    B210.4. 

Non-equipment  work  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.4. 

State  vs.  local  camps.     B217.3. 

Value  of  personality.     B2 1 1 .5. 

RoAKE,  J.  D.,  Environment  and  employed  boy.     B  129.2. 
Roberts,  A.  E.,  Local  leaders  in  boys'  work.    B211.5. 

Summer  camps.    B217.3. 

Roberts,  P.,  Effect  of  premature  labor.    B320.2, 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 


Personal  appeal  of  working  boy.    B219.2. 


Robertson,  J.  E.,  Country  boy.    B219.4. 

Robbie,  K.  W.,  Study  of  newsboy.    B  129.2. 

Robins,  H.  B.,  Childhood  and  church  membership.    B123.1. 

Robinson,  A.  G.,  Inner  circle.    B219.1. 

Robinson,  C.  C,  American  standard  program  in  employed  boys' 

work.    B210.6. 
Christian  teaching  on  social  and  economic  problems. 

B214.1. 

Democratic  spirit  in  boys'  work.     B210. 

Employed  boy  problem.    B219.2. 

Find  yourself  campaign.    B210. 

Factory  boys.    B219.2. 

New  England's  relay  race.    B210.1. 

New  season.    B219.2. 

Planning  a  program.     B219.2. 

Present  tendencies.    B219.2. 

Program  of  Boys'  Work.    B220. 

"Six  fold  message."    B123.1. 

Society  and  wage  earning  boy.    B219.2. 

Successful  stamp  club.    B215.2. 

-— Summer  time.    B219.2. 

Mrs.  Trenton's  educational  work.    B215;  B219.2. 

Utilizing  a  boys'  spirit  of  adventure.    B123.1. 

: —  Wage-earning  boy.     B  129.2. 

Work  for  wage-earning  boys.    B219.2;  B219.4. 

Work  with  wage-earning  boy  and  industry.    B219.2. 

Working  boys'  school.    B219.2. 

■  Working  program  for  brotherhood.     B219.2. 


Robinson,  E.  A.,  Making  men  and  women.    B200. 
Robinson,  E.  M.,  Adolescent  boy.    B123.1. 

Age  grouping.     B211.4. 

Association  boy.     B210. 

Association  boy  camps.     B217.3. 

Bible  class  difficulties.     B214.1. 

Bible  study  examinations.     B214.1. 

Boys  as  savages.    B120. 

185 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Bo\^*  conferences.     B210.1. 

Boy  scouts  of  America.     B240.1. 

Boys'  work  director.     B211.5. 

Boys*  work  of  Portland,  Oregon.    B210. 

Boys'  work  of  Salt  Lake  City.    B210. 

—  Character  making  in  camps.    B217.3. 

Conference  paragraphs.     B210.1. 

Deserting  the  boy.     B214. 

Do  boy  scouts  compete  with  Y.  M.  C.  A.?    B240.I. 

Experimental  camp.     B217.3. 

Greater  opportunity.     B2 1 1 .5. 

How  boys  enter  religious  life.    B123.1. 

Ideal  arrangement  for  work.    B210.5. 

Meetings  of  older  boys.     B214.2. 

Membership  lapses.     B2 1 1 .4. 

Methods  of  grouping  boys.     B216. 

New  boys'  building  at  Newark.    B210.5. 

New  wine  in  old  bottles.    B210.5. 

Points  of  progress.     B210.9. 

Possibilities  in  small  town.     B210. 

Provision  for  boys'  work.     B210.5. 

Reaching  boys  of  entire  community.     B200. 

Real  significance  of  hour  glass  club.     B211.5. 

Recollections  of  boys'  work  in  a  hamlet.     B219.4. 

Results  at  meeting  in  interests  of  efficiency  test  program. 

B210.6. 

Revamping  religious  work.    B214. 

Safeguarding  Nation's  boyhood.     B210. 

Self  government  for  boys.     B215. 

"Service  membership."     B211.4. 

Scope  of  boys*  work.     B210. 

Six  things  to  be  recognized.    B120. 

Small  clubs  in  boys'  department.    B216. 

Some  interesting  facts.     B214.1. 

Standard  efficiency  tests.    B210.6. 

Story  of  a  meeting.     B214.2. 

Suggested  appHcation  to  boys'  work.    B210, 

186 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Thinkeretts  about  boys  and  camps.     B217.3. 

Unified  policy.     B210.3. 

What  boys  can  do  in  spring.     B217.2. 

When  can  Association  and  Sunday  school  cooperate? 


B210.2. 
Rollins,  F.  W.,  What  can  a  young  man  do?    B122.1. 
Roman  Catholic  organizations.     B220.3. 
Rood,  H.,  Big  brothers  and  little.    B410. 
Rooms,  Y.  M.  C.  A.    B210.5. 
Rope,  R.  F.,  Giving  boys  wide  vision.     B214.3. 
RosENBLUM,  W.  F.,  Boys*  club.     B230.1. 
Roth,  L.  V.,  Boys*  work  department.     B214.3. 
RowE,  S.  H.,  Physical  nature  of  child.     Biio. 
RuGH,  C.  E.,  Moral  instruction  of  child.     B123. 
RuMLEY,   E.   A.,   Educate  muscles  when  you  educate   mind. 

B217. 
Runaway  boys.    B410. 
Rural  boy  scouts.    B  129.4;  B240.1. 
Rural  high  schools,  High  school  Christian  movement  in.    Hall. 

B219.4. 
Russell,  C.  B.,  Problems  of  juvenile  crime.     B410. 
Russell,  G.  E.  B.,  and  Rigby,  L.  M.,  Making  of  criminal. 

B410. 

Working  lad's  clubs.     B230. 

Young  gaol-birds.     B410. 

Russell  Sage  Foundation.     Boyhood  and  lawlessness.     B410. 
RuTLEDGE,  A,  E.,  Boys'  club  and  Association.     B2I0.2;  B230. 
Ryall,  B.  R.,  Village  life  and  the  boy.    B  129.4. 

Sabin,  E.  L.,  Boy's  loves.    B  124.2. 

When  you  were  a  boy.     Bi20.r. 

Sadler,  M.  E.,  ed..  Moral  instruction  in  schools.     B123. 

St.  Louis  working  boys'  clubs.     B230. 

Salem,  Mass.,  Early  work  for  boys  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in.     B210.9. 

Salem  plan.     Perry.     B215. 

Salt  Lake  City  Association,  Boys'  work  of.    Robinson.    B21P, 

Sanborn,  A.  F.,  Boys  and  bo)^'  clubs.     B230, 

187 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Sand  Pile,  Story  of  a.     Hall.    B310. 

San  Francisco,  Working  boys'  evening  school  in     B215.2. 

Sangster,  M.,  Boy  at  parting  of  way^.     B120. 

Sanville,  F.  L.,  Social  legislation.     B320.2. 

Sargent,  J.  T.,  Reading  for  the  young.     B800. 

Sargent's  handbooks.     American  private  schools.    B122. 

Savage,  W.  L.,  EfiFects  of  athletics.    B217.1. 

Savagery  of  boyhood.     Johnson.     B120. 

Savages,  Boys  as.     Robinson.     B120. 

Saving,  see  Thrift. 

Scheme  of  welfare  supervision  for  boys  in  England.     B  129.2. 

ScHLAPP,  M.  G.,  Feeble-minded  boys  and  crime.     B410. 

ScHOFF,  H.,  Wayivard  child.     B410. 

School  boys.    B129.1;  B219.1. 

School,  Bo3rs'  club  and  the  public.    Towne.     B230. 

School  boys.  Physical  activities  of  grammar.    Field.     B217.1. 

School  church.    Stackpole.     B123.1. 

School  club.    Scale.     B230. 

ScHOOLHOUSES,  Larger  use  of.     Kidner.     B310. 

School  life.  Effect  of  on  the  physical  child.    Toepel.    B121. 

Schools.    B122. 

Scott,  C.  R.,  Boys'  conferences.    B210.1;  B219.4. 

Bo3rs'  conference  plans.     B210.1. 

Foreign  work.     B214.3. 

How  to  raise  money.     B212. 

State  homes.     B420. 

Summer  work  at  seashore.     B217.2. 

Simday  in  boys*  camp.     B217.3. 

Wawayanda.     B217.3. 

Youth's  social  Bible  class.     B214.1. 

Scott,  J.  H.,  Social  instinct.     B124.1. 

Scout  laws.    King.    B214.1. 

Scudder,  M.  T.,  Civic  idea  in  work  with  boys.    B123.3. 

Seale,  a.  N.,  School  dub.    B230. 

Search  for  one  hundred  percent  bad  boy.     B410, 

Secondary  division.     B123.1. 

Secondary  education.     B122. 

188 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Secondary  school  Bible  study.    B214.1. 
Secondary  school  Christian  movement.    B219.1. 
See,  E.  p.,  Bible  study  leaders.    B214.1. 

Stereoscope  in  Bible  classes.    B214.1. 

Self- ANALYSIS  blanks.    B219.2. 

Self  government.    B420. 

Self  government  in  boys'  clubs.     Atkinson.    B330.3. 

Separate  boys'  building.    B210.5. 

Serving  community.    B210.4. 

Seton,  E.  T.,  Book  of  woodcraft.     B240.2. 

Boy  scouts  of  America.     B240.I. 

Manual  of  Woodcraft  Indians.    B240.2. 

"Seton"  Indians.    B240.2. 

Settlements.    B320. 

Seventeen,  That  boy  of.    Speer.    B129. 

Sex.    B  123.6. 

Sex  and  religion.    Gulick.    B123.1. 

Sex  hygiene.    B  123.6. 

Sex  hygiene  and  high  school  boys.     B  123.6. 

Sex  instruction.    B  123.6. 

Sex  instruction  for  boys.    B  123.6. 

Shacks.    Beard.    B217.3. 

Shall  we  lower  age  limit?    B211.4. 

Sharman,  H.  B.,  Jesus  in  the  records.    B214.I. 

Shaw,  A.  H.,  Boys'  town  at  Hudson.    B420. 

Shaw,  F.  L.,  Building  trades.    B122.1. 

Printing  trades.     B 1 22 .  i . 

Shedlock,  M.  L.,  Art  of  story  teller.    B800. 
Shelters,  shacks,  and  shanties.    Beard.    B217.3. 
Shelton,  D.  0.,  Bible  classes  for  boys.     B214.1. 
Shepherd,  C.  M.,  Training  course.    B211.4. 
Sherman,  B.  G.,  Medical  and  physical  examination.     B217. 
Should  boys  teach  Bible  classes?    B214.1. 
Should  boys'  work  director  teach  Sunday  school?    B211.5. 
Show,  Conduct  of  great  amateur.     Chesley.     B217. 
Showing  off  and  bashfuhiess.    Hall  and  Smith.     B120. 
Shurtleff,  G.  K.,  Boys'  work  of  future.    B210. 

189 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Sill,  F.  H.,  Sex  instruction.    B  123.6. 

SiMNETT,  W.  E.,  After  school.     B310. 

Simon,  A.,  Jewish  child.    B129. 

Skowhegan  boys'  club.     B230. 

Skowhegan,  Club.     B230. 

Slifer,  R.  G.,  Boy  insight  to  Bible  study.     B214.1. 

Slingerland,  W.  H.,  Education  and  training.     B320. 

Need  of  rural  welfare  work.     B  129.4;  B310. 

Social  conditions.     B123.1. 

Smith,  E.  S.,  Books  for  boys.     B800. 
Smith,  F.  O.,  Manual  training.    B230.4. 

Reading.     B800. 

Smith,  H.  H.,  Boys'  day  in  Sunday  schools.    B123.1. 
Smith,  H.  L.,  Church  clubs  and  boys'  department.     B210.2. 

Games  for  boys.     B217.1. 

Tuxis  system.     B 1 23 ;  2 1 0.6. 

Smith,  J.  C,  Maine  boys'  conference.    B210.1. 

Smith,  L.  B.,  Evening  school  for  working  boys.     B215.2. 

Smith,  T.  L.,  Adolescent  affection.     B  124.2. 

Bibliography  of  childhood.     Biio. 

Obstinacy  and  obedience.     B120. 

Smith,  W.  J.,  Church  boys'  dub.     B220. 

Volimteer  worker.     B230. 

Smoking.    B  123.7. 

Snapping  Turtle  Indians.    Van  Ness.     B220. 

Snedden,  D.,  Problems  of  secondary  education.     B122. 

Scouts.     B240.1. 

Snowden,,  S.  G.,  Boy  and  the  church.     B123.1. 
Snyder,  H.  N.,  Religious  value  of  Bible  study.    B214.1. 
SoARES,  T.  G.,  Boy's  religion.    B123.1. 
Social  development.  B124. 
Social  ethics.    B  124.2. 
Social  hygiene.    B  123.6. 
Social  life.    B124. 
Social  settlements,  see  Settlements. 
Social  work  (Boys'  department).     B216. 
SoMERViLLE  boys'  club.     Maulsby.     B230. 

190 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Sons  of  the  Kingdom.     B220. 
Southern  boy.    Vawter.    B129. 
Spaeth,  S.^  Boy  rampant.    B217.3. 

Is  boys'  camp  good  for  boys?     B217.3. 

Spargo,  J-t  Bitter  cry  of  children.     B320. 

Spaulding,  W.  F.,  Boys'  club  and  juvenile  court.     B230. 

Special  classes  of  boys.     B129;  B219. 

Special  school.    B420. 

Speer,  R.  E.,  How  to  deal  with  temptation.    B123. 

Young  man's  questions.    B123. 

Spence,  W.  H.,  Church  camp.     B217.3. 

Spencer,  A.  G.,  Boy  laborer.    B  129.2. 

Speer,  R.  E.,  Boy  of  seventeen.    B129. 

Sperry,  L.  B.,  Formative  influences.     B120. 

Spetz,  a.,  City  gang.     B124.1. 

Spokane,  Situation  in.     Moore.     B210. 

Springfield  exposition.    B230.4. 

Springfield,  111.,  Observation  club  of.    B230. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  Boy  scouts  of.    Horsfield.    B240.1. 

Spry,  R.,  Canadian  tour.    B217.2. 

Stackpole,  School  church.    B123.1. 

Stall,  S.,  What  a  boy  ought  to  know.    B  123.6. 

Stamp  clubs.    B215.2. 

Standard  efficiency  tests.    B210. 

Standard  tests.    B210.6. 

Stanley,  F.  A.,  Boys*  department  in  Sunday  school.    B210.2. 

Stanley,  R.,  B230. 

Omega  club.    B230. 

Omega  club  experiment.     B230. 

Summer  occupations.X.B3io. 

Work  among  boys.    B200. 

Starbuck,  E.  D.,  Civic  responsibility.    B  123.3. 

Starr,  L.,  Adolescent  period.    B121. 

State  boys'  camps.     Hammerstein.     B217.3. 

State  camps.     Ritchie.    B217.3. 

Statten,  T.,  Boy  scouts  of  Toronto.    B240.1. 

Boys'  work  at  Toronto.     B210. 

191 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  BOY  LIFE 

•  Cadet  camps  in  Canada.     B217.3. 

■  Canadian  efficiency  tests.     B2 10.61. 

•  Danger  lines  in  using  boys.     B214. 

■  High  school  clubs.     B219.1. 


Stelzle,  C,  Boys'  clubs.     B230. 

Boys'  club,  why  needed.     B230. 

Boys  of  the  street.     B  129.3. 

Stereoscope,  Use  of,  in  boys'  Bible  classes.    See.    B214. 
Stevens,  B.  H.,  Boys  and  girls  in  commercial  work.     B122.1. 
Stevenson,  W.  C,  Duty  of  superintendent.    B230.2. 
Stewart,  A.  H.,  American  bad  boys  in  making.    B320. 
Stick,  F.,  Winter  camping.    B217.3. 
St.  John,  E.  P.,  Stories  and  story  telling.    B800. 
Stokes,  G.  A.,  Cooking  in  boys'  camp.    B217.3. 
Story,  J.  W.,  Religious  life  of  bo3rs.    B123.1. 
Story  telling.    B800. 
Street  boys.    B  129.3;  B219.3. 
Street,  E.,  Going  juvenile  court  one  better.     B410. 
Street,  J.  H.,  Order  of  Camp  Hat.    B217.3. 
Street,  J.  R.,  Moral  education.    B123. 
Streeter,  S.  p..  Probation  and  results.     B410. 
Street  trades  and  children.     B129.2. 
Street  trades.  Child  labor  laws  and.    B320.2. 
Strong,  T.,  Raising  crop  of  leaders.    B214.1. 
Stubbs,  G.  W.,  Juvenile  court.    B410. 

Studer,  a.  G.  and  others.    Detroit  survey  of  boyhood.    B210. 
Study,  How  to.    B122. 
Stupidity,  Genius  and.    Terman.    B122. 
Sullivan,  J.  E.,  Physical  exercise  for  boys.    B217. 
Sully,  J.,  Studies  of  childhood.    Biio. 
Summer  activities.    B217.2. 
Summer  camp  in  Minnesota.    B217.3. 
Summer  camp  of  New  York  boys'  club.     B217.3. 
Summer  occupations.    Stanley.    B310. 
Summer  vacations.  Use  of.    Hollis.     B310. 
Sumner,  W.^T.,  Child  protection.    B320. 
Sunday  and  boys'  department  (Y.  M.  C.  A.).    B210.2. 

192 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Sunday  school  athletic  leagues.    B217.1. 

Sunday  school,  Boy  scouts  and  the.    Crosby.    B240.1. 

Sunday  schools.    B123.1. 

Sunday  schools.    New  Bible  school  grading.    B123.1. 

Suppression  of  vice.    B320. 

SuzzALLO,  H.,  Child's  emotional  life.     Biio. 

Swan,  G.  L.,  Health  hints  for  boys'  camp.     B217.3. 

Swearing.     "Cussing  as  a  fine  art."    B219.1. 

Sweeney,  A.  J.,  Central  bureau  for  boys'  club.     B230. 

Swift,  E.  J.,  Mind  in  the  making.    Br22. 

Criminal  tendencies.     B  123.9. 

Youth  and  the  race.    B120. 

Swimming.    B217.1. 

Swimming  for  camps.    Ball.    B217.3. 

Tabor,  A.  O.,  Country  boy.    B129.4. 
Tait,  W.  T.,  Boys'  work  in  Toronto.     B210. 
Talbot,  W.  T.,  Physical  abnormalities.    B121. 

Physical  abnormalities  to  be  known.    B121. 

Talks.    B215.3. 

Talks,  High  school.    B219.1. 

Talks  with  my  boys.    Mowry.     B123. 

Tanner,  A.  E.,  Children's  idea  of  honor.    B123. 

Taplin,  H.  B.,  Camp  Hale.    B320. 

Tatum,  J.  F.,  Small  town  work.     B210. 

Taylor,  C.  K.,  Better  boys.    B121. 

Bo3rs'  camp.     B217.3. 

Camping.     B217.3. 

Military  training.     B217. 

Taylor,  J.  M.,  Vacation  camps.    B217.3. 
Taylor,  K.,  "How"  of  self  government  for  boys.    B230.1. 
Taylor,  W.  R.,  Brick  church  institute.    B123.1. 
Teach,  Starting  to.     Foster.    B123.1. 
Teachers'  training  class.    Mieras.     B123.1. 
Teasing  and  bullying.    Burk.    B120. 
Teen  age.    Anderson.    B  129.4. 
Teens  and  Sunday  school.    B123.1. 

193 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Temperance.    B  123.7. 
Temptation.    Eddy.    B123. 
Temptation.    Speer.    B123. 
Temptations  of  working  boys.    B219.2. 
Terman,  L.  M.,  Genius  and  stupidity.     B122. 

Study  in  leadership.    B120. 

Tests,  Athletic.     B217.1. 

Theater  meetings.     B214.2. 

Theater  meetings,  Saturday.     B219.1. 

Theaters  advising  to  steal.     B320. 

Theatricals  for  boys.    B216. 

Things  a  pastor  expects  from  Y.  M.  C.  A.     B210.2. 

Things  doing  with  employed  boys.     B219.2. 

Thompson,  J.  V.,  Missionary  opportunity.     B214.3. 

Thrift.    B123.8. 

Thurston,  H.  W.,  Junior  republic.    B420. 

Juvenile  court.     B410. 

Tobacco  sales  reduced.    B219.1. 

ToEPEL,  T.,  Effect  of  school  life.    B121. 

Tompkins,  J.  W.,  Boy*s  loves.    B124.2. 

Toronto,  Boy  scouts  of.    Statten.    B240.1. 

Toronto,  Boys'  work  in.     Pratt.     B210. 

Toronto  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Boys'  work  of.    Statten.    B210. 

ToROSKi,  P.  M.,  Railroad  Association  camp.     B217.3. 

TousEY,  F.  S.,  Boys'  brotherhood.     B216. 

TowNE,  A.  W.,  Club  and  public  school.     B230. 

Municipal  club.    B230. 

Trades.    B122.1. 

Transeau,  E.  F.  and  Stoddard,  C.  F.,  Alcoholic  drinks.   B  123.7. 

Transferring  religious  work.    B210.2. 

Travels  of  Paul.    Jackson.     B214.1. 

Travis,  E.  B.,  Church  boys'  club.     B220. 

Church  club  plan.     B210.2;  B220. 

Travis,  T.,  Conserving  the  boy.    B120. 

Young  malefactor.     B410. 

Trenton,  Mrs.  Trenton's  educational  work.    Robinson.    B215. 
Triangle  club.    Higgins.    B215.2. 

194 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Triangle  knights  of  the  grove.     Reed.     B216. 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  Triangle  club.     Higgins.     B215.2. 

Truants.    B410. 

Trumbull,  C.  G.,  Men  who  dared.     B214.1. 

Trumbull,  H.  C,  Doubtful  practices.     B123.5. 

TucKERMAN,  J.,  Unseen  educators.     B120. 

Tuxis  system  of  character  building.     Smith.     B123. 

TwiCHELL,  H.  S.,  Country  boy.     B  129.4. 

Tyler,  J.  M.,  Growth  in  children.     B121. 

Urwick,  E.  J.,  Boy  life  in  cities.     B120. 
U.  S.  boys'  working  reserve.     Hall.     B210. 
Use  of  Bible  among  school  boys.    B214.1. 

Vacation  book.  Outdoor.    Verrill.    B217. 
Vacations,  Use  of  summer.    Hollis.    B217.3. 
Value  of  boys'  conferences.     B210.1. 
Van  Dis,  J.  A.,  Boys'  work  secretary.     B211.5. 

Social  service  of  farm  boys'  groups.     B  129.4. 

Van  Ness,  F.  V.,  Boy  scouts  of  Paterson.     B240.1. 

Snapping  Turtle  Indians.     B220. 

Vawter,  C.  E.,  Southern  boy.     B129. 

Verrill,  A.  H.,  Boy's  outdoor  vacation  book.     B217. 

Vines,  J.  H.,  Physique  of  schoolboy.     B121. 

Vocational  education  and  guidance.     B122.1. 

Vocational  quiz  blank.    B215. 

VOGT,  V.  O.,  Junior  endeavor  society.     B220. 

Voluntary  religious  meetings.     B214.2. 

VoTAW,  C.  W.,  Curriculum  for  moral  education.     B214. 

Moral  and  religious  education.     B  123.2. 

Waddle,  C.  W.,  Criminal  tendencies.     B410. 
WAGE-earning  boys.     B  129.2;  B219.2. 
Wage  earning  boys  in  county  fields.     Robinson.     B219.4. 
Waite,  R.  a.,  Efforts  at  cooperation.     B210.2. 
Wakeling,  C.  R.,  Juvenile  institution.     B420. 
Wallace,  H.  J.,  Women's  club  and  boys.    B230. 

195 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

Wallin,  J.  E.,  Moving  picture.     B  123.5. 

War  and  high  school  boys.    B219.1. 

War  and  the  boys  in  My- town.     Cheley.     B210.6. 

War  emergency  emphasis.     Cotton.     B219.1. 

War  time,  Bad  boy  in.     B410.2. 

Ward,  P.,  Agricultural  education.     B420. 

Warner,  C.  D.,  Being  a  boy.    B120.1. 

Team  play.     B217.1. 

Warner,  P.,  Nervous  system  of  child.    Biio. 

Wawayanda.    Scott.    B217.3. 

Way  to  keep  boys  on  the  farm.    B  129.4. 

Weatherford,  a.  D.,  Negro  boy.     B219. 

Weaver,  E.  W.,  Profitable  vocations  for  boys.    B122.1. 

Vocational  bureau.     B122.1 

Weber,  W.  A.,  Camera  club.    B215.2. 

Webster,  H.  K.,  Square  deal.    B410. 

Welfare  Work.    B300. 

Wells,  H.  G.,  Your  boy  workers.    B211.5. 

Welzmiller,  L.  R.,  Cigarette  smoking.     B123.7. 

Wendell,  E.  J.,  Boys'  clubs.    B230. 

Wentworth,  E.  P.,  Juvenile  reformatories.     B420. 

Wertheim,  E.  L.,  Aeronautics  for  boys.     B215.2. 

Westcott,  a..  Animal  protective  league.    B123. 

Weston,  N.  J.,  Hull  House  boys'  department.     B230. 

Wetzel,  W.  A.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  high  school.    B210. 

What  about  camping?    B217.3. 

What  children  need.     B122. 

What  older  leader  does  with  his  class  of  boys.     B214.1. 

What  to  do  with  boys.    B230. 

What  will  make  clubs  unnecessary?    B230. 

Where  to  study.    B211.5. 

Whipple,  William  H.     Perry.     B210.9. 

White,  F.  M.,  Helping  bad  boys.    B410. 

Boy  who  was  a  thief.     B410. 

White,  J.  G.,  Educational  work.  B215. 
White,  J.  H.,  Child  and  gang.  B124.1. 
White,  W.  A.,  Boyville  stories.    B120. 

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INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATION  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

•  Court  of  Boyville.     B120. 


Whitehead,  P.  S.,  Boy's  view  of  Bible  study.     B214.1. 
Whitehouse,  J.  H.,  Boys*  Club,  place  in  progress.    B230. 
Whitford,  A.  H.,  Boys'  work.    B210. 
Whitin,  E.  S.,  Common  denominator.    B230. 

Teacher  and  boys'  club.     B230. 

Whitlock,  B.,  Work  among  newsboys  at  Toledo.    B  129.2. 

Whitman,  J.  L.,  Why  boys  go  wrong.    B410. 

Whittaker,  G.  S.,  Boys'  wrestling  club.     B217. 

Wilcox,  D.  G.,  Physical  awakening.    B  123.6. 

Wiles,  I.,  Sex  instruction.    B  123.6. 

WiLLFORD,  W.  W.,  Call  of  camp.    B217.3. 

Williams,  C.  D.,  Rights  of  child.    Biio. 

Williams,  J.  F.,  La  Junta  boys'  club.    B230. 

Williamson,  E.  E.,  Street  merchants.    B  129.3. 

Willis,  F.  L.,  Boys'  club  at  Omaha.     B230. 

WiLLMAN,  L.  K.,  Men  of  Old  Testament.     B214.1. 

Wilson,  A.,  Evangelistic  band.     B216. 

Wilson,  W.  H.,  Boys  and  girls  in  the  country  church.     B  129.4. 

Winchester,  B.  S.,  Religious  training  and  home.    B  123.2. 

Winchester,  C.  F.,  Literature  and  religious  education.     B123.1. 

WiNGATE,  C.  F.,  What  shall  boys  do  for  Hving?    B120. 

WiNSHiP,  A.  E.,  Hoodlimi  element.    B  129.3. 

John  E.  Gunckel  of  Toledo.     B  129.2. 

Winston-Salem  plan.    Hodges.    B230.3. 
Winter  camp.    B217.3. 
Wolf,  J.  A.,  Membership  real.    B211.4. 
Women's  clubs  and  boys'  work.    Wallace.     B230. 
WoNES,  W.  H.,  Furnishing  rooms.     B210.5. 

Training  leaders  for  boys'  classes.     B200. 

Work  in  Newark.     B210. 

Woodcraft  in  a  boys'  summer  camp.    Gordon.    B217.3. 
Woodcraft  Indians.    B240.2. 
Wood,  E.,  School  for  boys.    B420. 
Wood,  M.  D.,  Bible  study.    B214.1. 
Wood,  W.  M.,  Boys'  work.    B211. 

Outings  and  camping.    B217.3. 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BOY  LIFE 

WooDROW,  S.  H.,  That  boy.     B120. 
Woods,  R.  A.,  Americans  in  process.     B320. 

All-summer  boys  camp.     B217.3. 

WooLLEY,  H.  T.,  Mind  of  a  boy.     B122. 

Worcester  boys'  club.     Armstrong.     B230. 

WoRDELL,  A.  A.,  Boys'  club  and  more.     B230. 

Work  for  boys,  Organized.     B200 

Work  in  Kansas  City.     B219.1. 

"Work  with  boys."    B120. 

Working  boys.    B  129.2;  B219.2. 

Working  boys'  club  of  Omaha.    Willis.    B230. 

Working  lads'  clubs.    Russell.    B230. 

World's  student  Christian  federation,  Boys*  work  in.    Harris. 

B2i9.r. 
Wrestling  clubs.    B217. 
Wright,  H.  B.,  WiU  of  God.    B122.1. 

YoDER,  A.  H.,  Boyhood  of  great  men.    B120.1. 

Young  folks'  library  on  vocations.     B122.1. 

Young,  H.,  Character  through  recreation.     B  123.5. 

Young  men  of  the  church.    B123.1. 

Youth,  HaU,  G.  S.,  Biio. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Boys'  department  of,  see  Boys'  department. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Camp  conference.     B210.1;  B217.3. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  for  coimtry  boys.     B219.4. 

YouNKER,  p.,  Jewish  delinquents.     B410. 

Zachert,  a..  Books  for  boys.     B800. 

Zerbe,  p.  K,  Tying  activities  together.  B230.1. 


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